Ladykillers Film Analysis

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SYNOPSIS

The film Ladykillers (2004 film), directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen tells the story of Mrs. Munson who like to report to the police if there is someone suspicious behavior. Professor Marcus and his group, Cohort had hired a room in the house Mrs. Munson. Mrs. Munson did not realize that there is a hidden agenda by Professor Marcus and his comrades. Conflict arises when attempting to get money to no avail. The incidence of suicide has occurred and one by one was dead and Mrs. Munson finally safe.

ANALYSIS
At the beginning of the movie Ladykillers 2004, has shown that credit was granted at the beginning and end of the story. Credit is the list of names of people who work in a film such as the name of the actor, script writer's name, the name of the composer, editor, producer name and so on. Next, the director explained the context in which there is a boat through the river. The draw takes place at 01:42 minutes. In this context, the ship was given the option of using the road to the right or left. However, the director does not show the movement of the vessel either choose the path of right or left. Songs are played in the round of "Let's go back to
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Scenes like these show that in the region there are many people who do the crime. Because of that, the police officers have not investigated until the point to have the opportunity to sleep in the police station. In addition, there are already half empty prison bersawang displayed. This round is displayed on the minutes to 02: 1. It is shown that the prison had long been inhabited by criminals due to criminal activity did not occur in those places. This caused prisons unoccupied and unlocked. Sawang also looks at the jail in the police station. Designs are available at the police station where the police station is the rectangular symmetry, and custom window and show the same tree man all men are created equal

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