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In a message dated 96-07-09 10:57:27 EDT, you write:
<< An odd, vague question - films where red and blue are used as contrasts in
order to highlight conflicting moods, express relationships of oppositions
and the like. >>
I remember in a few popular films of recent years the use of red lighting.
In "Flatliners", red light is a precursor to a horrific dream sequence. In
"Philadelphia", red light was used during the scene when Tom Hanks character
is listening to an opera and emoting his feelings for the piece. I remember
seeing an interview with the director when the film came out, but I can't
recollect what he said about his technique in that scene. Hope this helps!
Liz Ricci
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