http://youtu.be/auSAGvpM7W8
-an eye line match to emphasise the awkwardness of the situation s the girl looks asks for her money.
-an action match as the takes the money from the back of the boy's wheelchair to emphasise that awkwardness.
a shot reverse shot drawing attention to the boy's feeling of vulnerability as the girl locks the door.
-many long takes (slow paced) are used to generate a feeling of anxiety .
-the 180 degree rule has been established so the audience so the audience don't get confused or anything about the two characters' position
-in the next scene we have an eye line match of the dad looking up the window and this is to highlight his anxiety about how his son must be feeling at that moment.
-a sery of jump cuts follow that shot to emphasise his uncertiny as he's seating on the car doing differents things to kill time or to try to relax.
-then there's a cross cuting which emplies what is happening in the room a the time.
teh edit priviledges the master shot which is the shot of teh girl leanning toward the boy, it shows the getting getting more and more comfortable as she understand the boy now.
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