Bridget Jones analysis
This mid-shot shows Bridget. The audience are questioning where Bridget is and what's she doing?
The room looks as if she's at her parents house. The people around her also suggests that shes at her parents house as they are older than her and is probably her parents friends. A voice over then confirms this as she describes herself as being at her parents house eating turkey curry.
This close up suggests that it's around christmas time. The audience know this by the jumper the man is wearing in the background. The shot then fades out as the voice over continues to describe how she wants to see the man in the background again.
The next shot fades in as the camera pans up. The long shot is of the building where Bridget lives. Music begins to play as the shot is on screen, it's sad music. This could represent the feelings towards Bridget's character. The voice over confirms this as she further describes wanting to be with the man in the christmas jumper from the last scene.
The next shot fades out as the last fades in. Yellow titles appear on the screen, showing the distribution companies. The yellow colour suggests to the audience that it's a romantic comedy and a happy film. As the music continues the audience recognise the song and realise that perhaps Bridget is alone.
This shot also fades in and the camera pans up to view Bridget's window. Another title appears to show who was involved in the production company.
A master shot is established. it shows Bridget lying on her sofa, smoking, drinking and watching T.V. As these things are stimulants, the audience knows that she's slightly depressed. Also, as this shot comes on screen, the music comes to the chorus, the most dramatic part of the song.
This mid-shot shows Bridget checking her phone for messages. This could suggest that shes expecting a call.
As the scene continues, she starts singing along with the song. The audience could represent his as her being historical. The audience can see that she looks as if she's about to cry.
The main titles appear on the screen. The colour is a pale pink, suggesting it's a girly film.









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