Inclusion of the Viewer

I found the technique of including the viewer in the movie to be a particularly effective way to deliver his message. This is seen when the camera rushes up to each individual as if it was a child running up to talk to somebody, only to hear very exaggerated and overblown racism from each diversified minority present in the movie. This method of speaking directly to the camera, is accentuated by the lack of visual effect in the frame while each character is talking. Where other scenes showed the same settings with a lot happening in the background or a multitude of visual variety, these “call-out scenes” did not boast any of the same visual appeal. They were made so the viewer was focused on the slurs and anger directed from one character toward the others.

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