These badges are focused on in the opening scenes. This creates for the viewer an impression that these people in the restaurant are bad people who do bad things. The viewer knows that this movie is about WW2 and the people they can see are part of the Nazi party. Oskar is seen putting a Nazi badge on in the opening scene of the film and wearing it with pride throughout the movie, however when Oskar is getting ready to leave because he has committed war crimes the viewer sees him regretting keeping the badge for it could’ve saved 1 more person. This creates meaning because the viewer sees how much emotion one little badge can make a man who everyone thought would be a bad man at the start of the film. Nazi badges add meaning to the opening scene because it creates the first impression for the viewer. As the audience watches this scene they learn that this film will be based around WW2 and the
These badges are focused on in the opening scenes. This creates for the viewer an impression that these people in the restaurant are bad people who do bad things. The viewer knows that this movie is about WW2 and the people they can see are part of the Nazi party. Oskar is seen putting a Nazi badge on in the opening scene of the film and wearing it with pride throughout the movie, however when Oskar is getting ready to leave because he has committed war crimes the viewer sees him regretting keeping the badge for it could’ve saved 1 more person. This creates meaning because the viewer sees how much emotion one little badge can make a man who everyone thought would be a bad man at the start of the film. Nazi badges add meaning to the opening scene because it creates the first impression for the viewer. As the audience watches this scene they learn that this film will be based around WW2 and the