These techniques emphasize certain aspects about Derek that change throughout the movie. The flashbacks give the viewer an insight into Derek’s past, and the color difference between the flashbacks and modern day show how Derek’s thinking has changed. He no longer sees everything as just black and white. The repetition of the murder scene along with the difference in camera angles show that Derek no longer sees himself as a god anymore, or as a leader of something good. The two basketball scenes also show that no one else sees Derek as a god or leader anymore neither. He wasn’t cheered on or picked up when he made the shots in prison. The camera wasn’t centered on him, and there was a lack of uplifting music. The narrative of the movie along with these different techniques help the viewer see Derek as more than just a
These techniques emphasize certain aspects about Derek that change throughout the movie. The flashbacks give the viewer an insight into Derek’s past, and the color difference between the flashbacks and modern day show how Derek’s thinking has changed. He no longer sees everything as just black and white. The repetition of the murder scene along with the difference in camera angles show that Derek no longer sees himself as a god anymore, or as a leader of something good. The two basketball scenes also show that no one else sees Derek as a god or leader anymore neither. He wasn’t cheered on or picked up when he made the shots in prison. The camera wasn’t centered on him, and there was a lack of uplifting music. The narrative of the movie along with these different techniques help the viewer see Derek as more than just a