1) Relate
what was discussed in class or the text to the screening.
One of the main methods of storytelling
that this film used was physical spacing. The director used physical spacing
between the characters throughout the movie to tell the love story. For
example, in the beginning of the film, when Harry and Sally are in the car,
there is a lot of distance between them. They are two strangers who couldn’t possibly
be more different. Harry and Sally run into each other many years later at a
bookstore. Sally stands back a bit, but as soon as Harry reveals he's getting a
divorce, she steps closer, literally removing some of the distance between them.
Now that they are finally friends, the audience begins to see them bond. They
have an intimate late-night phone call, while watching Casablanca, and this
shot reflects how close they've become, yet how they are still very much
separated. Then, when both characters ultimately end up together for the first
time, they instantly go from as close as they've ever been to back to a divided
frame. This is exemplified during the phone call with Jesse and Marie. The
scene literally and figuratively puts a divide between Harry and Sally. After
much time apart, and very little shared screen time, Harry runs to catch Sally,
symbolically closing that huge gap between them. In the film’s final scene, the
two are now married and sitting next to each other, as close as possible. The
director and film crew used phenomenal camera work to emphasize the story
between the two.
2)
Find a related article and summarize the content.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/14/when-harry-met-sally-turns-25-director-rob-reiner-reveals-the-secrets-of-the-romcom-classic.html
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/14/when-harry-met-sally-turns-25-director-rob-reiner-reveals-the-secrets-of-the-romcom-classic.html
This article discusses how the writer and director of the
film arrived at the actors in the film (Meg Ryan as Sally and Billy Crystal as
Harry). It also begins to delve into how certain infamous scenes came together.
It maps out how When Harry Met Sally “is the quintessential modern-day romantic
comedy; a film that has, for better or worse, reverberated in each and every
rom-com since.”
3)
Apply the article to the film screened in
class.
This article gave interesting insight into the creation of When Harry Met Sally. It was fascinating
to know that Rob Reiner used personal experience in the making of the movie. This
article, and it turn the film as well, has displayed how behavior is motivated
by values, norms and standards. When we take Harry and Sally’s relationship and
compare it to how our culture has changed over the many years, we can take into
count that relationships have changed in a more drastic way.
4) Write a critical analysis of
the film, including your personal opinion, formed as a result of
the screening, class discussions, text material and the article.
The film When Harry
Met Sally is a classic film that will be popular for generations to come. It
includes two characters that almost anyone can relate to at some point in their
life. By creating relatable characters, the films writer and director have
given the audience a way to grow closer to the characters as the story went on,
because they could relate to the story. With clever and symbolic camera angles,
this story was overflowing with representative content that gave the film and its
characters many layers to delve through. There are lots of films that describe
the romantic relationship between man and woman. Of course, most romantic
movies give us something to think about love and our romantic relationship. But
I have never seen the movie that describes the romantic relationship as
realistic as When Harry Met Sally.
This movie offers a funny and poignant view of men, women, sex, love, and
friendship. However, the best thing that this film does is to keep the focus on
the relationship between two of the opposite sex, being witty and likable. In
this movie, even though Harry and Sally are polar opposite, their relationship
is gradually developing from a platonic relationship to a romantic
relationship. It is clear that those are crucial to development of Harry and
Sally's relationship
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