
Scene analysis with comparison to Double Indemnity Role Play scene in The Last Seduction with analysis of Double Indemnity: Bridget ha...
Looking in-depth into films, actors and genres. Learning to see the beauty of a film and discovering why a film is or isn't worth watching. My name is Gemma and I've always enjoyed films and will be looking at different genres and meanings throughout this blog. This blog will include descriptive film language and responses on films and actors. Languages can also be made to my blog by one simple click, enjoy!
Scene analysis with comparison to Double Indemnity Role Play scene in The Last Seduction with analysis of Double Indemnity: Bridget ha...
Scene Analysis - The Last Seduction (1994) Scene 9: she loves me, she loves me not. Drunk and vulnerable This scene is particularly...
The Last Seduction (1994) Film Response: Rating: 6.8/10 Bridget Gregory's costume and make up. Bridget Jones show...
Scene Analysis of the scene 'Goodbye, Baby' The scene that will be analysed in Double Indemnity was directed by Billy Wilder. The...
Double Indemnity (1944) Scene Analysis - "How fast was I going officer?" The genre of film-noir, drama and crime that was direc...
Double Indemnity (1944) Rating 6.7/10 Double Indemnity, has key themes of love, crime and money. This is illustrated by the tri...
One of my all-time favourites: Cabin Fever (2002) - Here are some key moments in the first scene of Cabin Fever (2002)...
Luke Pasqualino 1. Luke Pasqualino Luke is a wonderful actor, while starring in skins the skills that were ...
The films that don't live up to there high expectations when making a second film... 1) Green Street (2005) Green street ...