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Go Go Boy
With the script thinking for editing, the short Gogo Boy presents five classic film techniques: the Outside the Box, Ellipses Dramatic, Unreal Image, Shock Sequence and Anempatic Sound. References are: Alfred Hitchcock, Christopher Nolan, Stanley Kubrick, Nelson Rodrigues and Harmony Korine. The beginning of the lettering opening the "Blue digital curtain" was a tribute to Hitchcock in his reference made to the theater when it opened the first frame of the movie "Rear Window." By edition with dramatic ellipses through the first half of the film, it was inspired in the art that Christopher Nolan used in assembling the film "Memento". Kubrick is referenced in the final shock sequence where the frame off leads to significant production of "A Clockwork Orange"! The bride in the end it was a double message to Nelson Rodrigues and Tim Burton. The women's club scene was set based on a new reading of the music video "Gimme More" singer Britney Spears and inspired by the use of color and pop music that Harmony Korine used in "Spring Breakers". Interestingly in "Gogo boy" issue turns the song "Gimme More" on Anempatic Sound in the end of the film.The mity is a portrait of a tipical contemporary man trying to reconcile the addictions to sex and cigarettes, breaking all his moral barriers. Seeking a conventional love life alongside the conservative bride and his animal side in a world where sex, everything is permitted . Or almost." |
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