London To Brighton - Tone, Mood, Sound, Plot and Characters
The opening of the film immediately sets the tone for the rest of it. The Desolate, bleak surroundings in which the first 10 seconds happen is typical of the psychological/Crime thriller genre in which the film most definitely falls in to. The graffiti on the walls, Some of which reading "Tense" and "Ghosts" setting the tone for the rest of the film. Although not psychological as such, the film plays on the ideas of social realism by referring to the child's prostitution and they runaway youth. Not entirely relevant to our film, however the music in the background and the setting are very similar to what we wish to be in our film. See the post "Storyboard", in order to view the similarities. We took inspiration from London To Brighton in the making of our storyboard in the setting of the film being urban, and in a desolate place.
JL
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