
I find this still interesting the reason for this is because I like the way Samara in portrayed in this still and the mise en scene helps us become involved with the characters feelings and emotion. The mise en scene is a plane white wall and white floor, I find this colour disturbing to stare at which could link to how the character is feeling. Innocence is mostly portrayed by the colour white, which you would expect the character to be as she comes across as a little 'innocent' girl.
Straight away the mise en scene makes me wonder where she is, white washed walls and floor with a young girl sitting there with some kind of lead by her feet. Its as thought she's isolated on the chair and she can't move from the chair.
The young girl looks pale and ill or maybe tired as she has a pale face and dark eyes. The wire prop portrays maybe she is ill as I associate a wire like this with hospitals, also because shes in a room such as this could also tell us she could be mentally ill which makes sense of the mise en scene and how she is shown.
This still looks uncomfortable and makes us question why she could be in such a place and what could have happened to her.
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