Pale Man Scene Analysis
Choose one scene from Pan's Labyrinth to explore the cinematography and mise-en-scene, and how they create meaning. My chosen scene is the scene where Ofelia eats the grapes from the Pale Man's table, the mise-en-scene of costume/prosthetics of the pale man makes him extremely underweight with white, sagging skin and his face is without eyes or a nose, just nostrils and a mouth, he is completely hairless, this design makes him appear like a grotesque monster, but since he was made with prosthestics he looks real to the audience. The mise-en-scene of setting is in the fantasy world, so the design is with warm colours like red and brown, the pale man is sat at the head of a table covered in food - mimicking an earlier scene where Vidal was sat in the same position at a similar table in the real world, thus creating a link between Vidal and the Pale Man. In my opinion, Guillermo Del Toro is representing the Pale Man as Vidal to illustrate Ofelia's feelings about him, b
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