Discuss How Mise-En-Scene And Camera Movement, Angle And Positioning Create Meaning For An Audience In The Final Gun Battle Sequence ‘scarface

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Tony's rise is quick, but as he becomes more powerful, his enemies and his own paranoia begin to plague his empire. Up to the point of the final scene, Tony Montana (Al Pacino) is in a position of authority, but it is also apparent to viewers that his world is falling apart around him. This shows that even though he has much power and money throughout the film, this doesn’t always necessarily provide happiness...
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This shows that even though he has much power and money throughout the film, this doesn’t always necessarily provide happiness. The power and reputation Tony carries is represented in this scene by stereotypical props around him. Most notably a large amount of cocaine piled on his table. He is also sitting in a chair of stereotypical power which directly faces the entrance to the room...
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