V for vendetta
The masked character is clearly the dominant character as he controls the explosions.
The female character is portrayed as weak as she is looking at what is happening in a scared way.
The man on the screen is important as he is talking to many other men in suits which suggests they are also important.
The man on the screen is always in the centre which means he is more dominant and in controlled than the people sitting below the screen.
V is shown in darkness through most of the clip which shows that he may play and evil part in the film.
Evey is shown looking at this destruction, however she is a lot smaller in the frame than when V looks at the destruction. This suggests that she can't stop what V is doing and is frightened of what is happening whilst V is looking up at the destruction whilst he is bigger in the frame that Evey was which suggests that he is enjoying what is happening and that he is the cause.
The chancellor is shown in a focus shot as he is the ruler of the men bellow him.
V for vendetta is an 'anti hero' - He is doing bad things for good reasons.
He may be viewed as a terrorists however if you flip the coin he wants revolution. (Freedom) - everyone is living in the age of no freedom. The film is told in a way in order to make you side with the terrorists as the film is in the age living in a dictator ship. V is loving chaos which could make us question his mental stability.
Secret police 1 (creed) - the character is in the middle of the shot which suggests he is important. The fact he is in the darkness at the beginning of the shot also suggest that he is a character to watch as he may be the villain.
Secret police all together; the camera shows them all as one however the lighting shows them individually which could suggest that they are all against each other at the same time.
Close ups=Importance
Compartmentalisation
UK being represented as a dictatorship
Voeyeurism - watching or looking.
Can be identity aspiration or sexual concept.
"Mirror stage"
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