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Charlie’s Angels
Choose an opening scene from a film, which is effective in holding your attention and establishing information vital to your understanding of the film. ...
‘Charlie’s Angels’, directed by McG is an action-comedy film about three superhero agents who have to recover high-tech equipment using different kinds of superhero stunts and plans whilst at the same time make men look stupid and vulnerable. ... Next we see the first shot of Cameron Diaz, who is driving a speed boat, looking glamorous as is portrayed for all the Angels throughout the film. The three angels are then captured with a shot of all of them together in unity. ... We see all the Angels in their teens. ... As the angels get into a fight with the creepy thin man, it is Dylan who you can see is a bit rebellious due to her street like fighting skills and when see is captured she still manages to defeat the men with a chair attached to her.
Next we get the 2nd triptych, showing the angels in their early twenties. ...
There is then a passage of seven shots, showing us the Angels adventures. Throughout these, the Angels posses the qualities, style, beauty and intelligence Charlie has just told us about.
In the very last part of the opening scene we see the Angels jumping up in the air with fire behind them with swoosh lines behind them. This part raps it all up as the fire brings in the action of the film, the swoosh lines show the comedic side of the film and the jumping up in the air shows the unity and strength of the Angels and their fight for supremacy.
Approximate Word count = 1204 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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