The film of Pleasantville directed by Gary Rose is a story of two modern teenagers, David and his sister Jennifer, who was brought to the television for some reason and eventually appeared in Pleasantville at the black and white Cockcom in the 1950s . They were trapped in different dimensions of Bud and Mary Sue and used director's film technology to make a big difference in the ordinary life of Pleasantville citizens. Rose uses a film technology such as color, scene, camera lens, clothing, music, conversation, etc. to convey a story well
The town of Pleasantville is dull and reflected in the lack of color - the town is completely black and white. Black and white life is simple and not complicated. But ... show more
Everyone in Pleasantville has a routine that is adhered to. Everyone is wearing the same style of clothes. Even if the houses are the same, there are enclosed houses, and everyone has the same car. Ross uses behind the scenes to contrast idealism, a conservative American way of thinking, and the reality. He emphasized the fact that Pleasantville's people like everything they do everyday. Their world has little time to change, in contrast to real America.
The clothes of the 50's were very conservative. Men wear gray flannel suit, women wear waist and high heels. The role of gender is strongly concerned. Family members share entertainment, play and vacation with their families as their theme. Vulgar words are not used much. The biggest problem of the language being used is the frequent use of "god" as an exclamation point or statement.
Ross uses a camera lens and an angle as film technology. One example is that there is no participation in the classroom on the face of David. As I heard David's teacher's story, David's face showed boredom and tired expression. Another example of camera technology is that David is probably asking girls. It expresses the strength of David and his courage, but the long shot tells us that the girl is several hundred meters away. This shows that David is powerless in society.
Semiotics tells a deeper story ... Pleasantville may not be that much fun in the movie "Pleasantville", David is fascinated by 50's comedy Pleasantville. He used this program as an excuse to get rid of the brutal reality that he was forced to deal with everyday. Relating to Society ... If Pleasantville functions as a religious suggestion, humans can turn to religion and give light to them in the dark when people become difficult Is not it? Just as David saw this unrealistic television program escape from his family, high school and adolescent darkness?
The film of Pleasantville directed by Gary Rose is a story of two modern teenagers, David and his sister Jennifer, who was brought to the television for some reason and eventually appeared in Pleasantville at the black and white Cockcom in the 1950s . They were trapped in different dimensions of Bud and Mary Sue and used director's film technology to make a big difference in the ordinary life of Pleasantville citizens. Rose uses a film technology such as color, scene, camera lens, clothing, music, conversation, etc. to convey a story well
The movie Pleasantville can be viewed not only as a change in Pleasantville but also as a symbolic representation of the change in society as a whole. This movie shows that both family and individual have changed. Mr. Pleasantville also explains that there is no perfect way and is considering various options for integrating the various aspects of David and Jennifer. The change of Pleasantville parallels the change of American society in the past 50 years, but the way the movie is made is more interesting than reading historical text.
In the town of Pleasantville and Sea Haven, the scenes of the two movies have different approaches and they are different in other scenarios. The main similarity is that both should be "perfect world". The first perfect world, Pleasantville is based on the reality of most American 50's comedy. Even today, like the Pleasantville TV show in the movie, they are replaying these shows repeatedly. These comedies often feature a healthy American family, including fathers, mothers and two children, boys and girls. Their lives are basically the same. These two children grow, get married and have children. Then my husband goes to work and his wife is at home. In Pleasantville town, this is how people actually look. They also have some sticky phrases like "Dear, I am at home"