Notes on short film- 'Over'
Something I learned from viewing/ analysing the film:
often, less is more. You can present stuff with out any explanation and it can be very effective, if it does correctly and there is enough for the viewer to focus on in the mean time.
We are situated familiarly throughout the whole film- the setting is familiar- suburban England- however the topic (revealed at the very end of the film) is very alien to most people-
the setting at the themes of the film are heavily contrasted with each other- this makes the moment when realise what's happening (when the body falls from the sky and the story is revealed) all the more shocking and thought provoking.
The whole film highlights the issues on a more global scale:
about the desperation for those attempting to flee their countries in order to seek asylum in richer countries- the fact that the director chose to show a photograph fo the man's family in and evidence bag- emphasises empathy and sympathy for the man as we can see the people he is leaving behind.
The film is practically entirely silent:
apart from the power washer of the hose washing the street where the body was found- the fact that the director decided to focus on this for such a long time is also thought provoking- the people are simply washing away the man's blood- they are washing away his death, his life- his impact on society is washed away with his blood.
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