All these memories again appear in slow motion, as it is a great deal and the reason of Ben’s insomnia. He always thinks of the time being with Suzy. (c) After the break up, the image of Suzy always appears in Ben’s mind.
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The same thing is done again in the arguing scene between Sharon and Ben. Although it is Ben’s suggestion, the voice-over confesses this is a great impact to Ben. The voice-over of Ben said that it is first real break up in front of him and he never thought it was going to be similar to a car crush. (b) At the opening scene, Suzy is arguing with Ben after he suggests breaking up. The imagined strip-dancing scene is in slow motion because it is only a fantasy in Ben’s mind. Ben imagines that Sharon has a strip dancing for him when the stripper is praising the quality of nother stripper. (ii) In dream or fantasy or to convey enormous power (a) Ben and Sean go to find the stripper for the performance in the boss’s birthday party. It is an important scene so it changes the normal speed to slow motion in order to emphasize the importance since Ben is suffered from insomnia and the pain of break up for a few months. Ben can finally fall in asleep after the kiss. (b) In the kissing scene, Ben is second time kissed by Sharon. Ben’s boss is hurt by the football, which is shooting by the teammate nd brings the match to the end. Then, the speed of motion becomes normal. After the failure of shooting the goal, you can see the ball flying over the boss slowly and the disappointing facial expression of the boss. It emphasizes the morale of the whole team. The whole process of Ben controlling the football and his boss shooting the goal is in slow motion. They discuss about the strategy and they have determination to score one point. (i) Emphasis, a moment of spectacle or high drama a)In the football match scene, the team of Ben is falling behind without any score. I think there is also (iii) other reason of using the slow motion in this film.
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172), there are two functions of using slow motion that are being used in Cashback, (i) emphasis, becoming a way of dwelling on a moment of spectacle or high drama and (ii) actions take place in dream or fantasy or to convey enormous power. (1) Speed of motion In Cashback, large amount of scenes change the speed of motion, including slow motion and the extreme case, time lapse. He can appreciate the beauty of the frozen world and the eople, especially Sharon, who may hold the answer for Ben. Ben’s art is that imagining the time is frozen. There he meets a colorful cast of characters, all of whom have their own ‘art’ to deal with the boredom of eight-hour shift. To kill time, he starts working the late night shift at the supermarket. Storyline When Ben goes through a painful break-up with Suzy, he develops insomnia. Finally, I would like to write about (4) the music in some specific scenes. I will write about (2) the narrator and (3) causality of the narrative form.
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Therefore, I will write about (1) the speed of motion in the cinematography.Īlso, a voice-over of Ben is appeared throughout the whole movie. In Cashback, time is a very important element. SM1008 Art of Moving Image Cashback Director: Sean Ellis Actors: Sean Biggerstaff (Ben Willis, an art student), Emila Fox (Sharon, a checkout girl in the supermarket), Shaun Evans (Sean, best friend of Ben), Michelle Ryan (Suzy, the ex-girlfriend of Ben) Genre: Comedy, Drama and Romance Release Date: Introduction Have you ever think about freezing the time? What will you do in the extra time if you suffer from insomnia? These are the situation that Ben Willis in.