Wednesday, September 12, 2012

When You Find Me: 10 Elements

Character














The character that is mainly focused on in this scene is the young Lisle. This film incorporates this theme through this little girl's actions and vivid imagination throughout the story line. The main struggle Lisle encounters and attempts to fix is the tragedy of her mother's death, which she can't quite grasp the concept of due to her naive mind. For example, she thinks her mother is just in heaven, which in her mind is a place that can be easily visited, rather than dead. Lisle has a strong, determined soul that won't let in the bitterness of her sister's attitude while she attempts to reach the goal of visiting her mother once again with a plan that she has in mind.

Setting

   











The setting of this film can be demonstrated through this dynamic scene in the plot. This late night scene which takes place in a crashed abandoned airplane, is the main setting that can act as a major turning point in the story line. The young Lisle is told by her older sister Aurora, that you can only get to heaven to visit their mother by spaceship. This automatically struck an idea into the mind of Lisle. Lisle was once told by a classmate that there is a so called "spaceship" in the back of the cemetery where her mother is buried. As Lisle has the plan of visiting her mother in heaven, the story line takes us to the setting of the film which leads to a big climax.

Backstory













In this dramatic scene of the film it soon becomes self evident that the mother of young Lisle and Aurora has passed away due to what seems to be a severe case of cancer. This backstory also acts as a major turning point in this film which gives viewers better understanding of the character's sad emotions and melancholy plot tone. This short scene has such an overwhelming impact on the character's lives and sets the tone for the rest of the story line explaining all the cause of the their actions. This backstory demonstrates the different coping mechanisms each character goes through, whether it is depression or rising conflict that can only be fixed with the proper mind set.

Goal



 










As you can see in this picture there is a cartoon spaceship soaring up to the night sky which gives the plot a sense of foreshadowing on what the character may pursue. During this scene the director depicts the peculiar dream of the young Lisle. This dream occurs after Aurora tells Lisle that the only way to get to heaven is by spaceship. This shows and gives viewers an idea on what Lisle's future intentions are in terms of seeing her mother one last time. While watching this interesting scene we realize what goal she is attempting to accomplish, demonstrating the imaginative mind of young Lisle.

Time














 This image from the final scene in this film represents time through where it takes place. Before this part Lisle and Aurora were visiting their mother's grave, talking about what had happened and what had been said that day she died. When Lisle had seen her mother through some sort of realistic dream, she said "Tell her when she's ready, I'll be waiting". This piece of dialogue is very significant to this scene. That quote all leads up to the time when Aurora is ready. This can possibly mean that when Aurora is ready for the time to come, her mother will also be ready with open arms and forgiveness. Time is incorporated here through the setting of this scene, which shows the time of readiness based on where she is.

Relationship






 






The relationship that is established in this significant scene is obviously very loving due to how close the two sisters are to each other. This scene acts a turning point in the plot as the truth comes out between the two sisters who had neutral emotions during the middle of the film. This theme is represented in this film due to exterior emotions and past experiences. Going through their mother's death was a major hardship in which they have had different approaches and coping mechanisms on. But, once the truth comes out on what Aurora has said to her mother that day, the emotions begin to flow out, revealing all the bottled-up truths and feelings which resulted in forgiveness and understanding. This all truly demonstrates how close these two sisters are no matter what they encounter together. 

Obstacle













The theme of obstacle can be represented through this large gate which is an entry to the cemetery that Lisle and Aurora's mother is buried in. As Lisle acts upon instinct to attempt to see her mother one more time with the "spaceship", which she apparently believes can transport her to heaven, she encounters the obstacle of the locked gate that leads to the key element of her plan. This gate acts as a symbol of interference in which lisle is forced to overcome if she wishes to proceed with her idea that aurora bitterly questions due to their differences in logic.

Mood














This image can establish the theme of mood through the elements of expression, lighting, and body language. The director's choice on shot selections gives off a strong feeling that can be depicted as a not so much depressing feeling but neutralism. This can give viewers the idea that one of the main characters isn't exactly excited for what is to come. This can also mean that the character has a lot of thoughts on her mind that she is pondering upon.

The Unknown














Throughout the course of this film the young Lisle discovers this unknown, mysterious place which seems to be quite significant to the plot of the story. It appears that this is a place where Lisle encounters her mother. What makes this place an unknown setting is that it gives off an unclear message as to whether it is an escape land of peace, Lisle's dream land, or possibly heaven through the eyes of Lisle. Whatever it is we may never know which creates the illusion of a mysterious land that makes viewers question their opinion. This truly demonstrates how the director of this film incorporated this well thought out theme.

Discovery















The theme of discovery can be represented through the scene of Lisle's realistic dream of her mother. In the beginning of this film we see this majestic, white setting that seems a bit mysterious. As the story line takes us further into the plot we realize that Lisle discovers this place in which she sees her mother in. This place can symbolize a feeling of tranquility and happiness due to the way Lisle and her mother interacted with each other. This discovery was possibly something that gives Lisle an open mind and an interesting thought to contemplate upon.



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