Thursday, February 14, 2013

Destino Analysis






 DESTINO

 By: Walt Disney and Salvador Dali



Analysis:


1. A) What is the unresolved issue of this film, whose outcome is in doubt?
B) What is, or are, the conflicts faced by the main character?
                -Answer: Do the couple depicted in the story ever manage to get together. The outcome of both characters is unresolved.
                -The main conflict in this story I believe is the fact that the two people don’t really know what they want both character are depicted as being in love with one another but that something always prevents it. That something is themselves, if you truly want something the only thing that can stop you is yourself and this is what the whole conflict is revolved around.

The moment the two Turtles meet.
2. Explain. Is the clip Man Vs. Self if so explain if not explain.
                It is as both characters where in love with each other but unable to reach each other not physically but emotionally and mentally this was due to their indecisive nature and inability to make up their minds.
2. How does the tension rise in the movie?
a) I only felt a rise in tensions at the moment the music escalated
3. Can you spot a comic relief?
b) The scene with the people riding bikes with the bread on their heads.
4. The films climax occurs when the basic conflict is actually resolved. In what moment does the basic conflict find a resolution in this movie?
c) I felt as if it was when the two turtles met with the moon between them. Expressing something on the lines of how the man will never reach the woman the same way one would never reach the moon.
The blended image of the door
5. This is generally followed by the “denouement”. Does this movie have a denouement? If so, what is it?
d) Throughout the clip we are shown how neither of the two is able to meet and in the end they never meet. The denouement occurs when the guy sees the woman through the blended image of the door and upon crossing finds nothing on the other side.