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The opening scene of Radiance begins with matches being struck and tossed away. ...
The film now shows a house and we see objects in the house which tell us a bit about who lived there. ... The film then takes us back to the young woman in the city, Nona putting on a wig in front of the mirror. ... At this time the viewer can piece together that the genocide that occurred between the aboriginal and European peoples may play an important role in this film. ... She tosses the match aside into the title ‘Radiance’ which becomes illuminated. The term Radiance can be defined as a vivid brightness. ... The various techniques used in the opening sequence tells us a little bit about the plot and storyline of the film and gives us an idea of events which have and are yet to occur in the film.
Approximate Word count = 632 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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