What does the scene tell us about the narrative?
The scene depicts the Doc characters obsession with time including his deep attention to detail with the way all the clocks are in a line and set on the same system, however this also depicts his absence from his residence little bits and bobs MIA and gives us brief insight to the importance his work including the fact he may be a genius however he has failed to maintain his machines and other structures like empty the dogs bowl e t c.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3isQI0nXQRE
some of this scene also suggests more of the story which with out spoiling i am sure will unfold further on in the film.
a ''little'' bit of foreshadowing going on in this scene.
What does mise-en-scene inform us about the characters?
for a start the main character is depicted as a musician before we even see his face.
and the Doc character is clearly inventive and creative having a prototype robotic arm to feed his dog Eisenstein
But this also depicts the fact that something is quickly going come to the surface about time and something dangerous using the television to represent the missing plutonium which is revealed later as to why and whom
and the fact Doc is not in the room and Martin has been hanging out with the doc quite a bit knowing where the door key is and the is e t c.
How does the camera work, editing and sound support the story?
In the first about minute of shooting they used a single shot for the clocks also the clocks ensure you know this has something to do time maybe even order.
heaps of the Doc character background and littler details such as the manor burning down e t c.
Conclusion being i have to watch this again now that i am a lot older.
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