I'm talking about films that are set predominantly in one place - either entirely in one room (eg. Tape, Rear Window, Clue) or mainly in one location (Clerks, Wait Until Dark). Here's some food for thought.
12 Angry Men is generally considered one of the best films ever made and it is almost entirely set in the jury room. What makes these films so special? What are your favourites?
I think these types of films pose a challenge for the director to maintain pace, move the plot forward, and create depth in characterisation when the space is limited. Lumet's direction in 12 Angry Men is superlative to say the least. Moving in on his characters when their opinions seem singular or opposed to general consensus, and moving away like when the ignorant juror rants racist comments when he wants to isolate a juror.
12 Angry Men is generally considered one of the best films ever made and it is almost entirely set in the jury room. What makes these films so special? What are your favourites?
I think these types of films pose a challenge for the director to maintain pace, move the plot forward, and create depth in characterisation when the space is limited. Lumet's direction in 12 Angry Men is superlative to say the least. Moving in on his characters when their opinions seem singular or opposed to general consensus, and moving away like when the ignorant juror rants racist comments when he wants to isolate a juror.