Daniel Martinez Lara And Rafa Cano Mendez

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Importance of facial expressions
Director’s Daniel Martinez Lara and Rafa Cano Mendez in this film decided to make it with no verbal communication so no language other than their face expressions. I believe the reason for this is because of the idea that actions speak louder than words. Many of us are able to capture the mood of an individual with just their face expressions, and I believe this film was trying to show that. Since there were no verbal communication sound was essential in this film, the type of music and tones they played depending on what the characters where doing the listener was also able to feel the same thing. The directors chose wisely how to manipulate the music to the characters feelings which gave the film more excitement.

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