This thirty minute film is considerable a powerful piece, exploring symbolism of dreams and love. The man being toruture by a mad scientist with injection of hallucations that a very painful. This man constantly dreams about a young woman who he noticed at the paris airport before the bombing in paris. In his dreams he was is various places in paris that he remembers being there, and it feels real to him. Also in his dream, he always meets with the same woman.
Dreams are memories in a persons subconscious mind that may have deeper meaning of issues or problems that the person may be struggling in reality. In this mans mind, he was surrounded by fear and death due to his situation, in this emotional state of mind, his only escape was visiting, talking to this woman, which symbolizes as peace and love.
This film is really despressing by showing images of the destruction of paris and the faces of frightened people. In the other hand, the film deffinitely shows a significant symbol of hope, which every man or womand has in order to escape the madness. This hope can resemble many things, in this film it was more towards love this man had toward a woman he never met before.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Le Nikon
I have the nikonD70 SLR (which stands for single lens reflex). I personally really enjoy this camera due to its quality of pictures, speed and megapixels. This has a 6 megapixel which I like because i can take larger pictures. The ISO is 200 - 1600, which is very beneficial because the camera can take great quality pictures anytime of the day. The shutter speed is very fast on this camera, it can shoot 3 frames in 1 second. Depending how its manually altered, the shutter speed will change, and by the amount of light in the area. I especially like that i can change the quality of the image, by going to optimize image. This can make it softer, vivid, sharper or even make it landscape. The battery life is really well. I like the fact that the batter is rechargeable and it charges really quickly, and can last for taking about 600 frames.
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