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...om to a booth, they are in deep shadow and we watch them through the crowd from a distance. Both these techniques emphasize the fact that Thelma and Louise are just two ordinary people stopping for a drink, there is nothing overly significant about them. becomes more forceful and aggressive, the camera focuses extremely close up on Thelma’s face. We can witness her emotions and feel her anguish. The first time Louise demands that Harlon lets Thelma go the camera doesn’t cross to her - she remains insignificant. When she holds the gun to his neck, Harlon realizes that Louise could be a danger and the camera suddenly crosses to her. Thelma and Louise sit opposite each other. The camera stays at portrait distance from them, but when there seems to be a slight moment of tension between them, we view them close...