echo
The short film, Echo (2011) was written by James Walker after witnessing a real incident in central London. Direction from Lewis Arnold, it is an emotive short film that explores the lasting affect a father's death has on his young family. There is no clear structure which is an alternative approach to film making that we have explored in previous set short films. The twist the audience are anticipating happens at the beginning of the film so makes the viewer unsure how the following events relate to each other. The themes portrayed in this film is exploitation, rebellion, sadness and mystery. With this, a unsatisfactory, open ending has occurred. The audience can assume that the dad has died but the full truth isn't given. We are left with questions that go unanswered, but the event that replays could be the explanation for why she is acting like this as a reference to the initial feelings she experienced when her dad first died. At the beginning of the film we are in...
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