"City of Darkness" supervised by Alex Proya is an SF thriller full of visual luxury and atmospheric special effects. This movie is about big cities, people are always covered in nightlife darkness because the sun does not exist. The city is controlled by an alien known as a stranger who makes herself look like a human being, and promised to study humans through operation and experiments. Dark City has dark tones and cartoons, and all movie elements used by Proya reflect this.
The first use of light and darkness as an important symbol of this book is that darkness is ignorance and light is knowledge. As the evil mayor of the city once said, "Cities are the only light in the dark world." This means that urban residents can not enter unknown areas. As urban dwellers can not get moving light, you can not go into the darkness of an unknown person. "Oh, our city, our town is at the bottom of the black hole," Lina said when they found a way to leave Ember in Dunes. This is one of the many things learned when Doon and Lina ran away, ash and its darkness.
Imagine a world without knowledge, a world without hope, a world without light. This is the feeling of living in the town of Embe. Brightness and darkness indicate us the emotional and emotional state of the character of Jeanne Duprau at Ember City. This story will be expanded in the future dungeon, ember. People in this city are running out of food and electricity because they live in the city for 48 years than those who built the city. Dune and Rina, children of the city to die, work together to survive. In this book, the light and dark symbolizes the knowledge and ignorance of the people of Ember City. When a character experiences freedom rather than being dominated in the darkness, you can see another use of light and dark symbols. Finally, the author uses light to show hope, while showing the frustration of urban citizens in the dark.
For 3 billion years, the life on Earth is in the rhythm of light and darkness, which is completely created by the sun, the moon, and the stars. Now, artificial light is overwhelming, our city glows at night, destroys the natural day and night mode, and changes the delicate balance of our environment. The negative effect of losing this moving natural resource seems to be intangible. But more and more evidence directly links the bright night sky to measurable adverse effects including: