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Thelma & Louise (1991), directed by Ridley Scott In Thelma & Louise, Scott’s direction shapes every frame with deliberate precision. He uses the landscape as an active participant, the roads and deserts reflecting the emotional arcs of the characters. Wide, sweeping shots contrast with intimate close-ups, emphasizing both freedom and vulnerability. Scott’s pacing is measured yet tense. He allows moments of quiet reflection to linger, letting the audience absorb the weight of choices, while sudde
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Thelma & Louise (1991), directed by Ridley Scott In Thelma & Louise, Scott’s direction shapes every frame with deliberate precision. He uses the landscape as an active participant, the roads and deserts reflecting the emotional arcs of the characters. Wide, sweeping shots contrast with intimate close-ups, emphasizing both freedom and vulnerability. Scott’s pacing is measured yet tense. He allows moments of quiet reflection to linger, letting the audience absorb the weight of choices, while sudde
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