Nicole and the others steal the show
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Nicole and the Others Steal the Show Chilling performances by Nicole Kidman and Fionnula Flanagan have propelled this critically acclaimed Oscar winning film straight to the top of the box office. This film is billed as a "horror film", but unlike many blockbuster Hollywood films, it isn't repeated frights with a very weak plot linking them; instead the director has worked very closely with the writers to create a very clever film which makes you think, not jump. The film uses lighting and music to build up suspense. The film is set in a typical gothic horror house...
to low angle, point of view shot from Anne and Nicholas of the old woman that is the medium that has flung open the wardrobe doors.
to low angle, point of view shot from Anne and Nicholas of the old woman that is the medium that has flung open the wardrobe doors.
Four zoom shots from point of view of Anne and Nicholas one after the other, this maximises the dramatic effect.
Cut to medium close up of old woman
Close up of a screaming Anne
Tracking shot of Anne
Grace gasping in shock reacting to Anne's scream
Cut to high angle shot of Grace from the top of the stairs
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