Zombie
land final scene
Chapter
26 1:12-1:16
Craig
Haxell
Zombie land released in 2008 is
an action comedy horror that entails a shy young college student travelling to
reach his parents through a zombie filled America. Staring Jesse Eisenberg as
Columbus, Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee, Emma Stone as Wichita, and Abigail
Breslin as little rock. Along the way he meets up with a boisterous zombie
hater, gun toting tough guy hell bent on finding the last Twinkie. And a pair
of scamming, scheming sisters on their way to an apparent ‘zombie free’
amusement park.
The scene I am going to be analysing is the final action
scene where the two sisters are trapped on a ride ‘blast off’ and while
Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) leads the huge group of zombies away, Columbus
(Jesse Eisenberg) goes to their rescue.
The first part of the scene
shows Tallahassee running to a fair ground stand. The stand has lights all
around the outside and a large top light inside. This makes it look like a safe
haven compared to the darkness around it. It then jump cuts from angry zombies
running towards the stand and to Tallahassee closing the shutters and preparing
his weapons, this combined with the slow non-diegetic eerie music and the
sounds of zombies builds the tension. At 0:33 in the clip it shows a birds eye
view showing the number of zombies and the danger that Tallahassee is trapped.
The mise-en-scene is contrasted to the situation because there are light
colours and coloured bears in the stand which are associated with happy safe
fun times when it isn’t for Tallahassee. The sound of the gun sots are louder
than everything else and one shot is used as a sound bridge as Tallahassee aims
the gun at the camera it jump cuts to Columbus slamming a door open and running
out with several zombies chasing behind him in slow motion and then to the two
girls still trapped in the ride franticly hitting a zombie as it tries to climb
up to them.
Editing like this slows done the
speed of the action as in turn the amount of action decreases. It then pans up
from a pile of corpse to Tallahassee twirling his guns in his hands while
western style music is played. This is used to show him as a hero and a winner
as comes an end to the slow motion and the end of the mad panicking action from
before.
At 1:47 in the clip as it slowly
pans from in front of Columbus to over his shoulder everything but the for
ground is out of focus putting the audiences attention on Columbus. It then
reveals a zombie that is dressed as a clown. This shows a huge contrast. A
clown is seen to be funny and silly where as this clown is far from the norm,
this shows the viewer that something unexpected is going to happen.
The scene has almost no dialogue
the story is told by the sound effect, which is the voice over of Columbus, which
is seen to be what he’s thinking. This gives the director the ability to speed
up or slow down the sequence just by the pace of the sound track playing. It also
builds the tension and allows the viewer to take in all of what is happening. The
way the rules are edited show how the change in Columbus attitude and the way
he thinks he should go though his life and as the ‘don’t’ drops at 2:02 of the
clip it shows the moment that the idea clicks in his head.
Craig, you need to complete detailed blogs on all three Hitchcock films we have seen.
ReplyDeleteGood luck comparing both "Manchurian Candidate" films.
Try to analyse in detail.
Mr W