Video and Sound Production / Exercises
23/04/2024 - 11/05/2024 (Week 1 - Week 8)
Myra Elida Binti Abd Azis / 0358516
VSP60104 / Interactive Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media
Exercises
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Lalin1. Which part is Act 1, Act 2, and Act 3 respectively? Describe each act with ONE paragraph only.
Act 1 - Lalin who is the main character, struggles to show her face due to the cyberbullying she faced in school. She then moves to a new town in Japan called Sapporo. Act 2 - She would face adjusting to the new environment and feeling out of place. Other than that, she started to develop feelings for one of the characters, Nut, whom she made online. Act 3 - Nut surprised Lalin by coming to Japan to meet her. Lalin confronts the main challenges or conflicts head-on leading to a turning point or a moment of realization.
2. What is the inciting incident in the movie?
In the movie, the inciting incident is when Lalin moves to a new place where she can comfortably wear a mask and nobody in the surrounding know her. This would be the stage that shows the challenges or conflicts that she will face in the future.
3. What is the midpoint scene in the movie?
The midpoint would be Lalin meeting Nut online by him asking her a favor. They began chatting and calling constantly for several days, indicating their developing feelings for each other. Lalin faces conflict when Nut asks her why she wears a mask every time they call together.
4. What is the Climax scene in the movie?
The climax would be when Lalin was reading the novel that Nut left in the shop. She then realized that the Santa she met in the classroom when she was younger was the same guy as Nut. She had a moment where came to the realization that Nut wouldn't care about how she looked and would still love her.
5. What is the theme of the movie?
The film explores how the protagonist, Lalin, grasped herself into a new environment. Moving to a new town can challenge one's identity as one navigates unfamiliar surroundings and encounters different people and cultures. Lalin's journey likely involves a search for belonging and acceptance in her new community. While she may struggle to find his place and form connections with others, highlighting the universal desire to feel accepted and valued. The film too explored the theme of adaptation and resilience as Lalin adjusts to her new life. Moving to a new town represents a significant change, and Lalin must learn to adapt to her new circumstances, overcome obstacles, and grow as an individual in the process. In conclusion, people should just accept how they look like regardless of what people say and be confident in yourself.
Everything Everywhere All At Once
1. Which part is act 1, act 2, act 3 respectively? Describe each act with ONE paragraph only.
2. What is the inciting incident in the movie?
3. What is the midpoint scene in the movie?
The midpoint occurs when Alpha Waymond confronts Jobu Tupaki in another universe, while Evelyn attempts to explain the situation to her family, who respond with disbelief and laughter. At this crucial juncture, Alpha Gong Gong (an alternate version of Evelyn’s father) orders Evelyn to kill Joy to prevent Jobu from accessing another universe. Evelyn refuses, deciding that she doesn't just want to defeat Jobu, but also to save Joy, thereby raising the stakes significantly.4. What is the Climax scene in the movie?
The climax scene is where Evelyn and Joy confront each other in the real world, with Joy pleading for Evelyn to let her go. Evelyn, however, insists that despite all the possible realities and the pain they've endured, she chooses to stay with Joy and treasure the moments they share. This is the understanding and acceptance Joy had been seeking. Their embrace signifies Evelyn's success in reaching her.
5. What is the theme of the movie?
The theme of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" revolves around the interconnectedness of existence, the importance of empathy, and the transformative power of love and acceptance. The film delves into how the multiverse and its endless possibilities reflect the internal struggles of the characters, particularly Evelyn, as they navigate personal and familial conflicts. It highlights that amidst the chaos and multitude of potential lives, the true essence of fulfillment lies in embracing and cherishing the relationships and moments that define our shared humanity.
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