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ABOUT THE MOVIE
Four Sisters and a Wedding is a 2013 Filipino comedy-drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana. It is a Filipino comedy-drama film about four sisters who band together to prevent their younger brother’s wedding, which they believe is a mistake. The film delves into the complexity of Filipino culture and tradition, as well as family dynamics and sibling conflicts. As they work together to derail the wedding, the sisters face their own personal issues and unresolved conflicts, eventually realizing the value of family and forgiveness.
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Written Codes
SHOT SIZE.
The camera angles are effectively useful, with close-ups done for many major important scenes like Teddie, Bobbie & Alex’s confessions, most of CJ & Princess’ talk at the pool area of her house & most of Bobbie’s conversations with Tristan & Trixie.
ANGLES.
The movie uses an eye level shot so that we, the viewers, have an impression of being immersed in the action. The eye level shots help us to witness CJ’s emotions as the story progresses.
The family members’ constant displays of love are one of the key written codes in “Four Sisters and a Wedding.” The characters frequently exchange “I love you” declarations with one another throughout the film, both in private and public contexts. The interactions between the four sisters, CJ, and their mother are particularly clear examples of this.
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