Shot To The Scene Of Elena example essay topic
It occurs at roughly an hour and 17 minutes into the film, and is relatively short, but extremely powerful. The opening shot to the scene of Elena returning home from her tryst early in the morning. She enters the shower and begins to smell her naked body, seemingly bringing back memories from the previous night. Every time she inhales, she lets out an orgasmic sigh, which makes it clear to the audience exactly what she is recalling. With each sigh it seems that she not only had an amazing sexual experience, but that she also doesn't regret it at all. This is until her last deep breathe.
After this, she pauses for a beat, and in this moment, a look of full realization about the events of the past night washes over her face. This moment is fleeting, however, because right when she turns the shower on, she closes her eyes, as if she is recalling not only the scents of the night before, but even the sights and sounds. As soon as she stops moving and cracks a smile, the shot quickly changes to David's cab pulling up. The cab symbolizes David's dependence, in that all he can do is sit in the back and tell the driver where to go, showing that his disability has forced him to become dependent on so many different people. The fact that David's cab was shown right as Elena began to smile shows that David's dependence is preventing Elena from truly being happy, which I'm sure is a struggle in any relationship involving a handicapped person. As David emerges from the cab, we are treated to an extended shot of him assembling his wheelchair, an image we have not seen up to this point in the movie.
In earlier shots, David's wheelchair appears to just be an extension of him, the way he wheels around so effortlessly on the basketball court, and even in the scene where wheels over a filthy sidewalk lined with obstacles. It is only now that we get a chance to see David take the time to assemble this extension of him, proving to us that it is truly not an extension of him; it is holding him back just like it is for Elena As he enters the house, it becomes even clearer that his daily life is far more difficult than previously shown in the movie. He wheels in with a strange look on his face, almost as if he knows exactly what happened the night before. He does not look happy to be home, and when it is finally revealed that it is Elena on their loft bed, an immense sense of separation sets in. Previously, it had not been shown that David must use a mechanical contraption to do something as simple as get to his bed.
That we are shown this at this point in the movie only goes to show that once Elena slept with not only another man, but an able-bodied one, that she and David are no further apart than ever. A task such as going to sleep takes her a simple three-second walk up the staircase, but it is here a prolonged ordeal for David. As we see Elena lying in bed, her hair is wet. It is clear she has just gotten out of the shower, but it also appears as though she is having sex right then and there.
The water in her hair from the shower makes her head look drenched in sweat and her facial expressions here match the ones she was making in the shower, only here it is unclear why. She looks to be a combination of ashamed, orgasmic, and frightened. When this visual cue recalls her having sex the night before, we begin hearing a strange mechanical sound. Because this is the first time David is seen using his chair contraption to amble up the stairs, it creates confusion.
As soon as Elena hears the sound, she closes her eyes, and it becomes extremely obvious what that sound represents to her: her husband's arrival. As the sound of the chair contraption links the pictures, there is then a shot of Elena's legs open on the bed. After 3 seconds, David's head comes into the frame from the staircase as he ascends, and we experience one of the longest shots of the movie (20 seconds). In this, the camera slowly zooms in on David's face as he ascends the staircase helplessly slowly, with a look of worry on his face. We are forced to wait just as long as David does to reach the top of the staircase, and are even forced to watch as he awkwardly gets into his wheelchair.
The entire movie leading up to this, the audience doesn't quite get a handle on the tediously slow passages of daily life David endures, making this long shot even more uncomfortable and affecting. As soon as David reaches the top of the staircase, there is a shot of Elena cringing at the sound, and right then we know what this sound signifies to her every night. David then struggles to move from chair to chair and there is a look of anguish in his eyes as he does so. He then advances casually towards the bed in the wheelchair, and in that time we don't see any shots of Elena. David then gets out of his wheelchair and lies in bed with Elena, but we only see her legs. The way the shot is framed, Elena is simply a pair of legs, which contrasts with David, whose legs are all but vestigial.
This shot hints at the idea that Elena is just as meaningless to David as he is to her, and that all he sees in her is a working pair of legs and a vagina. When he saunters into bed, he doesn't even take the time to kiss her or even look at her, he goes straight between her legs, demonstrating even more how shallow their marriage has become. As he continues trying to give Elena cunnilingus, she becomes visibly uncomfortable and finally requests he stop. After she asks for David to stop, he raises his head up to ask her if she'd not in the mood, but even in this shot his eyes aren't open.
Not once in this scene does he look into her eye. He continues kissing and caressing her legs in an attempt for some sort of sexual gratitude, but she tells him that she is physically uncomfortable. At this point a loving husband is expected to be alarmed and try to heal the pain, but David only pauses slightly and still doesn't open his eyes for her. He continues kissing her legs, which shows that he is literally in love with her legs, the things he doesn't have himself.
He gives full attention to her legs up until the moment when she says, with only a slight tinge of regret, that she is hurt because she was "fucking all night". Throughout this scene, Elena's eye-line has been towards the left side of the frame. Not surprisingly, when David is told by his wife about her infidelity, his eyes finally open, but go automatically to the right of the frame, nowhere near where her eyes are, only further cementing that his love for her is dead. This is an extremely tense and uncomfortable scene in the film, which works perfectly to convey the tension and discomfort in their household. This scene is important in the movie because it fully gives the audience of feeling of what David has been living like for the past six years, and it also shows what Elena has been going through for that same amount of time.
It evokes both empathy and anger at each individual character. It provides a motive for Elena's infidelity by showing us that David isn't quite there for her, but it also shows us exactly how hard it is for David to do anything (even something as simple as going to bed), so there is still a feeling of guilt left for supporting Elena's infidelity. This scene gives a wealth of information on David and Elena's marriage, and there are barely more than 20 words spoken between the two of them.