In an excerpt of Camera angles: Objective and Subjective, a POV subjective shot "means the audience is not able to "know" or see "everything" that's happening in the scene (as they are in the objective view) which can create mystery, danger and/or tension for the audience.". I think this is another wonderful aspect of the scene, because it keeps the audience on their feet. While watching this opener, all the viewer can do is infer what happened throughout the fight; creating an immediate connection between the viewer and what they are watching.
Upon first glance, it can be seen as if Maish doesn't care about his boxer, but closeup shots reveal his emotions, and the audience can infer that the manager is afraid. He's lost and doesn't know what to do, but he can surely never speak that aloud, for it would make him look weak.
Overall, I think this movie did a phenomenal job portraying characters emotions and feelings through use of camera angles, in contrast to the words spoken. As an audience, I think most viewers take films for granted, and when you go back and analyze deeper meanings of little things like framework, you truly expierence a wonderful escape from reality.
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