Patel Nisarg Ashokbhai

AR3596

UG180415

When you see a movie with a city as one of its characters, even if you haven't been there yet, you realize that some of the images were taken in that city at a significant event, which makes the story of that movie more relevant however comprehensible. There are many ways of making a movie meaningful. One of them is adding ‘subtext’ to the story of the film. Many filmmakers have used this technique to achieve complexity through ambiguity in visual storytelling. Where the story’s depth (clues, meanings) is primarily dependent on the cinematic context. This study aims to understand the cinematic construction that compliments the subtext of the narrative in relation to the theme. It will look at  the architectural elements, characteristics, and order of the space that compliments subtext in cinematic construction and how its helping the plot, character and theme as a whole.

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