Importance of music in accomplishing the themes of ‘the upside.’

Importance of music in accomplishing the themes of ‘the upside.’

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Shaji Mitchell

Importance of music in accomplishing the themes of ‘the upside.’

Most individuals feel that music is a lifesaver and a gateway to the soul, making up life’s soundtrack. In movies, the music captures individuals’ emotions and is a powerful score to trigger the interest of the individuals towards the story of the movie. Cut these two sentences. The next sentence is focused and jumps us right into the specifics. That’s where we want to be. The upside features the music of late music icon Aretha Franklin, ‘Queen of Soul,’ with the musical chords woven in various scenes depending on the mood and tone of the story. It is a comedy-drama film directed by Neil Burger and written by Jon Hartmere, partly based on a true story of quadriplegic millionaire Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his former aide, Abdel Sellou. It has involved??? various music, including untouchables, the penthouse, three signatures, dreams, the book, and a walk in the park capitalize all these correctly, to describe the variated word choice feelings, moods, and themes. The story addressed the societal attitude towards an ex-convict and the struggles that occur to convince people of his changed behaviour. Therefore, the songs used to represent his struggles, feelings, and feelings towards the societal perception of him.I hope you’re also going to include the opera that Philip loves and which Del eventually also comes to love…it eventually connects to Aretha, too. Music in the film upside has helped to introduce the themes and communicate with the audience through the rhythm, sound, melody and expressions. It contributes to developing the themes ‘everyone decides a second chance’, body image and familial connections, enhancing plot development. Music on the upside is used to define the mood and atmosphere of the movie in the various scenes. It introduces the emotions of the characters depending on the underlying stories presented (Hoeckner, 2011). I didn’t want research on the movie itself in these; it should all come from your interpretation of the film and the music. Of course, if you need to do some research on the operas themselves, I’d understand some of that though it’s not even essential. In the scene where where indicates a time frame not place Philip lies on the bed with deep thoughts, Puccini Turandot, Nessun Dorma punctuate the titles of songs/operas, plays in the background. The music was loud as a form of stress received clarify.. why not use Philip instead of the vague “the listener”? show us how Philip reveals that the music makes him feel this way. More explicit details. and made the listener feel alive. Nessun Dorma exudes a contemplative mood through the tone variations and rhythm of the song. You have to show us how; make us “hear” the tone variations and rhythm and see their impact on Philip. The audience can identify the contemplative mood of the character as he thinks about his wife and the accident that led to the death f his wife and him being paralyzed for good. Also, the slow tempo of the music with a powerful voice and lyrical what? (lyrical is an adjective not a noun) signifies a somber mood and the bitter thought that the character had at the moment. Therefore, the environment is a bit sad as Philip contemplates his life and seems to think deeply link specifically back to the music and how it emphasizes/reinforces this mood.

Music has also been used to signify the dramatic effect or comedy in the movie. In the shower scene, Kevin Hart’s acts signify actions of comedy wordy, “comic actions” (or something more precise even like “physical” or even “slapstick” comedy) as he tries to put the shower on with no success. The director uses The Barber of Seville in the scene: Act 1 – Cavatina: Largo al factotum della città (Figaro) music in a swift tempo and tonal variations. The music is a comic opera that is sung dramatically on a light comic nature and usually with a happy ending. In the scene, Hart tries to turn n the shower, but due to his life in the slum areas of the city well, in his defense, this is a shower only a multimillionaire at the very least would understand!, he fails to know how to use the technologies. He, therefore, fumbles with the gadget until water comes out in high pressure, and he fails to control it. However, he manages to get a shower. The music rhythm, tempo and pitch keep rising to signify the climax of the comedy. You need to do a much more explicit side by side examination of how the music works. Talk about precisely what he’s doing when it’s slow, etc., to when the music picks up pace and builds to a crescendo. Draw us word pictures and make us hear the accompanying music.

Smooth the transition. Also, when then Dell was changing the catheter, the scene presents more comedy than completion of the task. The producer uses a piece of music to introduce the tense environment that Dell existed you can find a more precise term here…struggles with? in. The music involves tonal variations with high and low pitches, which depicts the climax of the act. Dell viewed the task as distasteful, and after a great deal of protestation and exaggerated faces, he learns to have a controlled emotion when touching another man’s penis and even mentions the word. However, the climax of the scene occurs when Yvonne gets into the room announced???? and has to be informed by Philip that they needed a second for Dell to compose himself. At this time, the music gets louder and more variations??? describing the satire and intense condition felt by Yvonne and Dell. Make it more precise. What is the music?

Music also portrays the emotions of the characters in a movie (Ma et al., 2021) cut the generalization. After Dell goes through a hard time in the shower trying to turn it on, he goes to Philip’s room with anger and finds him listening to a Nessum Dorma; he asks the music to stop even though Philip wants to listen it. According to Dell, Philip should listen to music that soothes clarify this; isn’t this what P believes himself to be doing? even though he wants to ‘block out the world.’ He suggests that Philp should listen to Aretha Franklin as he states, “You wanna feed the soul, then listen to its queen.” Dell also tries to sing out some lyrics from Aretha’s music. In the scene, the Nessum Dorma music and Dell’s singing expose Philip’s emotion at the time. He feels devastated and has lost hope in life; hence Dell suggests listening to the ‘queen of soul.’ In the scene, the audience is introduced to Philip’s hopeless life through the music introduced. This could be a really good paragraph. It’s the first time we’re seeing opera and Aretha together in the dialogue. So, draw it out much more explicitly. Show us how P looks/acts as D sings…tries to veer him towards Aretha and soul. We need to feel like we’re actually expoerienceing the movie itself here because you should be that explicit in terms of tones/musicality/lyrics and the way the characters are acting, looking, apparently feeling.

Smooth the transition…After Philip had a bad dream and struggled to breathe, Dell forced him TO???? to save his life. He then decides to take him out to a concert where he watches some performances to up his spirits once again. The performance on that day involved Die appropriately punctuate all these musical compositions Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act 2: “Der Hölle Rache” performed by Diana Damrau, Le Cercle De L’harmonie,  HYPERLINK “https://www.tunefind.com/artist/jeremie-rhorer” Jérémie Rhorer. The music starts at a lower tone and tempo and rises with varying intonation until the pitch becomes very loud. Draw us D’s responses…show his early cynical reactions and then how he becomes absorbed by the music until he finally rises to an ehthusiastic standing ovation and “Bravo” at the end…We need to be experiencing this interplay of music and character. The song attracted the attention of both Philip and Dee and depicted the changes they faced. Dee is an ex-convict and tries to earn societal trust and wishes to have his son’s love. Therefore, the songs showed their need to be happy and to have a more vibrant life by forgetting their past this is pretty vague. Show us how D’s newfound love for opera fits in with this and focusing on the future. The music is soothing and encouraging hence communicating to the audience the emotional condition of the characters. I’m not so sure the opera is so soothing. It’s more invigorating and inspiring to him, emotionally moving. You need to be much more precise.

Once again, smooth the transition.On Philip’s birthday, after the music stops, Philip asks, “What happened to the music?” The statement showed how his life relied on music, a form of reluctance to his pain and stress you need to set up the situation more fully. Del coordinates the individuals to create a duet was it just a duet? I thought there was eventually a quartet if not quintet…? (You mean the opera singers, right?) that makes Philp smile. TheDer Holle Rache music with fluctuating notes starting with low to rising pitches was performed, making Philip smile his heart out. The rising pitch showed Philip’s rising spirit from his world of sombre and sadness to experiencing a new life. The music’s fast tempo also depicted the energy in which the character is ready to embrace new beginnings and have a better life. The audience can interpret the music as a life-changing period after a lot of wraths, finding friends t his home to celebrate his birthday. You can be much more explicit through here, ending up with the dance he does with Yvonne (who is reluctant at first…) This may be our first indication that he has an emotional bond with her which we’ve felt all along she had with him. He learns to embrace the good things in life and value the people around him. Dell wanted the same with his son but failed to get the right way to approach and convince him. this comes out of left field here. You need to build up to it much more smoothly and in detail in terms of connection with the music itself. Everything has to be pointed to that.

You left out the very best part…when Dell comes to “save” him from himself, takes him on the fide and P plays his playlist which starts off….and then moves to Arehta singing “Nessum Dorma.” You need to add that in big-time in great detail…the music as they air glide, the meeting with Yvonne, etc…

Music is an important aspect of music???? as it informs the audience about the environmental condition, the characters’ emotions, and the dramatic effect presented in the movie. It attracts the audience’s attention and enables understanding of the story by revealing the theme presented and the feelings in particular scenes. The music on the upside depicted the characters’ emotions in different situations in the movie hence easier for the audience to follow through the themes presented. Also, it presented the key message of the movie, and one could determine the future of the characters presented and how the flow of the story. The conclusion is too weak, Shaji. Cut it and just use your build-up crescendo of the final music moments in the movie to show the significant role music plays throughout. It’s a good rough draft, but it needs a lot more details.

References

Hoeckner, B., Wyatt, E. W., Decety, J., & Nusbaum, H. (2011). Film music influences how viewers relate to movie characters. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 5(2), 146.

Ma, B., Greer, T., Knox, D., & Narayanan, S. (2021). A computational lens into how music characterizes genre in film. PloS one, 16(4), e0249957.