Second Season Research Paper

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The television show I choose is “ The hundred” second season. This show is film from one book called the hundred, which is written by Kass Morgan. The story of the first season about is after the earth is get effect by the unclear explored, people has to left and live in the space. After 97 years living in the space station. People realize the space could not hold on that much people anymore. So they send 100 teenagers to the earth try to figure out how is the true living condition in the earth. Second season of the hundred is when the people realized the earth is livable for human, so the entire space station come down to the earth and try to place to settle. In the same time, they have to fight for the “grounder”, who was not able …show more content…
So there are barely tall building exists in the show so far. Most of story took place in the woods. So the shadows make the scenes mostly in dark. I think this also represent the danger in the woods, which from the enemies and animal creatures. The shadows are really good cover for the enemies, one of my friends tell me this is really similar with the walking death scene. The zombies will never attack the main characters in the day light time; they always get attacked in the nighttime and woods shadows. This setting sometimes make me feel scare when I watch them alone at night, however, this is one reason make me feel more excited about the show. In the wood, the spaces are really narrow compare with the base they have in their camp. This is a really good comparison. Another comparison I think is whenever they face one problem or challenge the background color are really dark, however, when they solve the problem, the weather will become better, the sun will come out. I think in this show, Sun represent life and hope. In the shot I did for the project, there is one shot I choose is two people are lost in the wood, moreover, one of them are injured and not able to walk anymore. The dark wood back group reflex this two people human are so small compare with the nature and the world outside. The sun flash out some light and shine the way in wood to help these people to find the their group. The lights bring them hope to find their

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