Monday, 27 December 2010

Narrative Code

 Wild Child
Enigma Codes
Action Codes

The start of the film we start with a girl sleeping in bed the music is very calm, leading us to the enigma codes of, why is she sleeping, who is she, and should she be awake?
We then see her waking up saying “Oh sh**” Letting us know that she is supposed to be awake. Which makes us think of the Enigma code what is she late for?
She then points to a date on a calendar which is marked with an explosion which lets us know that something bad is happening today, what is this bad thing, and what is happening today
We then see a girl making breakfast, so we wonder who she is. The following action codes allow us to know who she is and what her relation to the blonde girl are.
The blonde girl addresses the other girl as “Molly” so we know her name, she then goes on to say “Earth calling sisterling” letting us know that they are sisters. “Today’s the day Rosemary moves in” making us wonder who is Rosemary, why does it matter that she’s moving in and why doesn’t she like her?
Molly then says “Please tell me you’re not going to do anything crazy?” Which makes us think does she normally? Why would she?
We then find out that Molly is the other girl’s younger sister as she says “Way too young”, Molly then says the girl’s name “Poppy” so we know her name.
When the moving truck arrives we Poppy starts talking about her “dads girlfriend” so we know who Rosemary is. But we are left with the enigma code where her mum is? Why doesn’t she like her Rosemary?
She then says “help yourself” which leads to the action code of all the people there taking the clothes and other bits.
Molly then says “You’ve done it this time” making us wonder has she done something like this before. And is she going to get in trouble, with who.
Watch this girls” all of them watch her then we see her jump off the edge. Leaving us with the enigma code; is she going to be okay?
Then a older looking man comes in to view and everyone goes quiet making us wonder who he is. He then says “Get up here now” making us wonder why he’d listen to him.

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