We like this scene from the Quentin Tarantino film 'Pulp Fiction', we feel that it combines 'Mise en scene', costume and sound effects well to create a great connotation of the gangster lifestyle and gives the Demographic a good idea on the types of characters in the film.
Tarantino uses a wide range camera shots for this scene with lower angle shots to emphasise the power of Samuel L. Jackson's character and a higher angle shot to show the Character that is killed with less status and less power making him seem weak.
The costume of Samuel L. Jackson & John Travolta dressed in suits to create an connotation of the two men as being gangsters or important men. It gives them more power which helps to create the scene of them intimidating the men in the hotel room and makes it more believable for the demographic and audience.
The setting of the hotel room along with the 'Mis en scene' of alchol on the tables and ash trays creates an idea that the men in the hotel room may be suspicious etc.
The sound effects and diegetic sound of Samuel L. Jacksons speech along with the diegetic sound of the gun shots creates a really powerful effect and helps to make this scene an iconic memorable scene.
Sean, Katie, Liam
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