Friday 24 February 2012

REFERENCE: Confinement in Film

Confinement, enclosure and claustrophobia are all extremely common forms of fear and paranoia that most people can unanimously relate to in some way. The use of confined spaces in film is possibly the most frequently utilised method of creating fear, tension and anxiety. It is because many of us can relate to this predicament that they have such an effect on us, it starts very early on in childhood. Our exploration of spaces and the world only leads to more, we are unsure where these spaces and pathways take us. At the basis of all these emotions is our sense of curiosity and fear of the unknown and surprise. These all work together to emphasise the most basic of spatial phobias.

Alice in Wonderland (1999) directed by Nick Willing

Alice in Wonderland directed by Jan Svankmajor
Kill Bill Volume. 2 (2004) directed by Quentin Tarantino

Kill Bill Volume. 2 (2004) directed by Quentin Tarantino

Buried (2010) directed by Rodrigo Cortes
Buried (2010) directed by Rodrigo Cortes

Phonebooth (2002) directed by Joel Schumacher

Devil (2010) directed by John Erick Dowdle

Panic Room (2002) directed by David Fincher

Cube (1997) directed by Vincenzo Natali

Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) directed by Andrzej Sekula

Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) directed by Andrzej Sekula

The Descent (2005) directed by Neil Marshall

The Descent (2005) directed by Neil Marshall

2 comments:

  1. I think the second Alice is directed by Jan Svankmajor :)

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    1. Oh thank you, I had such a hard time tracing that down :)

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