
What we can depict in the opening scene.
We can observe the setting in this film quite easily. It is set in a town in the deep south, USA. I came to this conclusion due to the accents , props, the folk song in the beginning, classic american cars and the rural background. It is set in the 1960's and the car is a '66 Thunderbird.
During this opening scene there are alot of diagetic and non-diagetic sounds.
know characters personnas, housewife and busy worker are bored and want to escape from boring life in the form of a road trip.
Thelma is messy housewife, she packs so untidy.
Louise seems single and tidy and dresses smart. They are quite opposite character contrasts.
Thelma is controlled housewife (stereotype) trys to sweet-talk husband with offer but he ignores her. So she makes decision final and leaves.
(Also the background music is related to the characters upbeat nature and the adventure ahead.)
Basically we learn a heck of a lot from the 1st few scenes about the setting, characters and what may happen later on.
Fin.
We can observe the setting in this film quite easily. It is set in a town in the deep south, USA. I came to this conclusion due to the accents , props, the folk song in the beginning, classic american cars and the rural background. It is set in the 1960's and the car is a '66 Thunderbird.
During this opening scene there are alot of diagetic and non-diagetic sounds.
know characters personnas, housewife and busy worker are bored and want to escape from boring life in the form of a road trip.
Thelma is messy housewife, she packs so untidy.
Louise seems single and tidy and dresses smart. They are quite opposite character contrasts.
Thelma is controlled housewife (stereotype) trys to sweet-talk husband with offer but he ignores her. So she makes decision final and leaves.
(Also the background music is related to the characters upbeat nature and the adventure ahead.)
Basically we learn a heck of a lot from the 1st few scenes about the setting, characters and what may happen later on.
Fin.
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