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Niel B.

Estolas 3/5/23

10 - Einstein

Critique on “Miracle in Cell No. 7”

Firstly, the use of color is significant in "Miracle in Cell No. 7". The film includes a variety
range overwhelmed by blue and dark. It lends itself to the emotional themes of the story by creating a
moody and melancholy atmosphere. In some scenes, warm colors like red and yellow stand out. They
contrast sharply with the predominant cool tones, highlighting the scenes' emotional intensity. Color is
also used in costume design to convey meaning and symbolism. As a result, the protagonist's daughter
wears a bright red coat to symbolize perseverance and hope. The movie makes use of design principles
to create a visual narrative that is cohesive. When it comes to creating a dynamic visual experience, the
use of contrast, balance, and emphasis is incredibly effective. The stark contrast between the
protagonist's past and present lives is made clear by the difference between the bleak, sterile prison
setting and the warm, vibrant scenes outside of it.

The balance of the compositions is also noteworthy. The main character and his daughter
frequently appear in balanced and symmetrical shots. It highlights the depth of their emotional bond.
Another important aspect of the film is the usage of forms. There are numerous visual analogies and
symbols throughout the movie. Shapes are used extensively to communicate these concepts. For
instance, the protagonist's round glasses symbolize his helplessness and weakness. The prison bars'
angular, pointed features represent confinement and constraint. The use of shape also aids in conveying
a sense of motion and development. Especially in instances where the main character's daughter and he
are playing and running together.

In conclusion, "Miracle in Cell No. 7" is a poignant film that effectively uses the elements of
art to convey its themes. The film's muted color palette, close composition, use of texture, and subtle
use of lines all work together to create an emotional impact that resonates with the viewer. By using
these elements of art, the film successfully communicates its central message. That life is short, but love
and connection are worth fighting for. The use of lines in "Miracle in Cell No. 7" is subtle but effective.
The film often features shots that use diagonal lines to create a sense of movement and action. This
technique creates a feeling of momentum, which serves to emphasize the characters' sense of urgency
in their limited time together. In this movie, they used asymmetrical composition to create a sense of
tension and imbalance. The mood in this movie is somber and melancholic due to muted or desaturated
colors. The filmmakers use asymmetrical composition to create a sense of tension and imbalance. For
example, the scenes where the main character is being interrogated or physically abused are often shot
at odd angles or with unbalanced framing, creating a sense of disorientation and powerlessness.

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