Individual Review BFAMPP28030
Fuck film is about a young couple trying to reconnect and have an intimate moment after becoming parents, but they are constantly interrupted by their baby.
The film from the start made me feel very focused because I wanted to know what was going on between these couples.But I realised the couple was struggling because of their baby. The man was very frustrated when the baby cried, and they had to stop what they were doing. The frustration could be seen on their faces, not being able to spend time together as a result of the stress and distraction from their newly born baby.
The film was well developed because it made me very curious to know the next scene and also what would be happening in the next reaction.Brett Goldstein delivers a natural, comedic performance. Esther Smith matches his energy, capturing the weary yet hopeful new mom.
The cinematography gave a very simple effect which made the film look realistic. Also, we are able to see their emotions through the close-up shot, and concerning the long shot, it played an effective role in the film.The soundtrack matched the tone of the scenes and helped increase tension when needed.
The dialogue was not drowned out by sound effects, but at some point, it did to make the film look realistic, allowing the audience to hear important pieces of conversation. The film’s score supported the film rather than stood out on its own. It was very subtle and suitable for the scenes.
The protagonist is the father because he is the main character in the film.He has a clear goal or an understanding of what he wants to do. Also, he wants to reconnect romantically and physically with his partner.
The antagonist is the baby because the baby interrupts the goal. The man's goal is to have an intimate moment with his partner, but the baby keeps crying or needing attention, constantly interrupting.The film was willing to struggle because they try repeatedly despite interruptions.




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