Synopsis
Sunset
Boulevard (Wilder, B. 1950) is one of the films that consider
as film noir. This story set in '50s Hollywood and the film industry during
that time is more advances which sound or audio is coming in with the motion
picture. The story begins with a scriptwritter named Joe Gilles (William
Holden) and he try to run away from two guys who want to take his car back
because of his debt. When Joe chasing by the two guys and he is driving in the
road called Sunset Boulevard, his car's tyre puncture. He drives his car into a
garage of a mansion which looks like abandoned house. A woman named Norma
Desmond (Gloria Swanson) makes a mistake and thinks that he is an undertaker
who is bury her chimpanzee. Norma Desmond is a big star and she is very famous
during silent film era. Besides that, she is also very rich and she owns a
mansion that has a build in swimming pool and tennis court. After that, Norma
finds out that Joe actually is a scriptwritter and she wants Joe to help her
edit the script that wroten by her. Norma also tries to ask Joe to stay and not
let him leave her mansion. Max (Erich von Stroheim), a butler who is very loyal
to Norma and always protects her. Max is also a former director of silent film
and ex-husband of Norma. The next day, Joe's belongings are moved into Norma's
house and living together with Norma. At the beginning, Joe is refuses to
everything that given by Norma, but as time goes by; Joe starts to accept it
which include clothes, cigaratte case, and money. A girl named Betty Schaefer
(Nancy Olson) who is a newbie in scriptwriting and her dreams is to come out a
serious script and become a famous scriptwriter. Joe is working with Betty to
write the script together and start to sneak out from Norma's house every
night. Norma finds out that Joe and Betty are getting together, she is jealous
and wants stop Betty getting near with Joe. Joe sees what Norma does and he is
very angry. He decides to put down all the luxuries that given by Norma and
leave her. Norma become insane and take out a gun, shoot on Joe. Joe falls into
the swimming pool and dead.
Characteristics
in Sunset Boulevard
In
the beginning of Sunset Boulevard, there are police cars approaching to
a mansion and there a dead body in a swimming pool. The dead body creates an
investigative approach for the audiences within the film. It lets the audiences
questions that "How did he die?", "Who is the man?" and
"Why he die in the swimming pool?"
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The narrative of film noirs are
usually characterized as complex - often confusing – and as frequently
entailing the use of flashback and first-person voice-over narration. As we can
see from this film, there is a narrator takes the audiences back to past six
months to reveal the reason why the man dies in the swimming pool. Actually the
narrator is the dead man in the swimming pool which is Joe Gilles. He is
telling his own story and describes how he dies. Apart from that, he also tells
this story of entrapment, greed, and deceit while dead. He is the one who leads
the audiences to reveal the truth of the incident.
The
visual of a film is very important to define the film. So, let us look at the
characteristics of visual in Sunset Boulevard. Sunset Boulevard uses a
lot of high-contrast lighting which also known as low key lighting, for
example, in Norma's house, the lighting are low key and because of this
lighting, it creates dark shadows which is also one of the characteristic of
film noir.
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Another example will be in the garage, when Joe realizes that Max is
following and waiting him to come back from outside, the high-contrast lighting
apply in that scene and the shadow is cover almost half of Max's face which to
show that his dark side.
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Besides the lighting and shadow, the setting of the
film is also one of the characteristic of film noir. The living room where
Norma is dancing to entertain Joe, bedroom of Norma and Joe, ballroom where
Norma is dancing with Joe during New Year Eve and the place where Norma write
her script, all of these space are dimly-lit interiors and very congested. The
lighting and the setting is to show the character is suffocating in their life.
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The costume of Norma Desmond in the film is always in dark color such as black,
the color of her costume to show that she is a femme fatale in Sunset
Boulevard. The film also contains some German-expressionistic element such
as the oblique vertical and horizontal line, for example in Norma's house; we
can see a lot of lines which are in oblique vertical and horizontal line.
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We can see that Mise-en-scene in Sunset Boulevard .There
is a scene take Norma and Joe are dancing together during the New Year Eve, Joe
feels uncomfortable with Norma's hair band because it is tickle, so Norma throw
it away and Max picks up the hair band. The hair band represent the queen's
crown and Norma is the queen. Max is the protector that always supports and
protects the queen. So when Norma - the queen throw her crown away, her
protector - Max protects the crown and its master.
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Another
scene which locate in the studio where Mr. DeMille and his production team are
producing a drama. Mr. DeMille invites Norma sits on his seat and he is going
for a call. When Norma is sitting on the seats, a microphone is pass by and
contacts with Norma. After that, Norma push the microphone away. This scene has
show that Norma is not happy and not accept the existence of the audio film
because during the silent film generation, the microphone is useless and using
the actor/actress's expression to tell the story of the film. In
the same scene and same setting, a lighting crew named Hog-Eye puts the light
on Norma. The contrast between her and other people is become different. When
the light in on Norma, she has go back to her famous age and become a queen
again. All the people in the studio only realise her when the light is on her
and all people include the crew and cast in the studio walk to her and surround
to greet her.
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When Mr. DeMille finish
his call and know that Gordon Cole, a producer that only wants to rent Norma's
car, he go back to Norma and ask Hog-Eye to put the light back to its place.
The contrast between Norma and other people become same and everyone that
surrounding her is leaving and leave her alone. This scene brings the meaning of
a queen is fallen and become a normal people. She is very famous in the pass
silent film age, but now is the generation of audio film and she has become a
normal people. In
1950's, rich people and poor people has different representation which we can
found in Sunset Boulevard. When Norma is calling to Betty, we can see
that Norma is using a white color phone while Betty is using a black color
phone. During that time, white color phone is represent a rich people and black
color phone represent poor people.
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Max is also using an old style phone because
of his identity as a butler.
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Next
is the characteristic of theme in Sunset Boulevard. In this film we find
out there has hard-boiled anti-hero versus femme fatale. The male protagonist,
Joe, lie to Norma in order to get a job when she ask him to stay and help her
edit the script. Joe lies about he is pretty expensive and very busy with his
assignment but actually he is very free and desperate for money. Besides, his
masculinity had been threatened. That is because he has no money and he wants
his car back so that he decides to help Norma edit her script and enjoy
everything that Norma gives him. He also chooses the expensive material of his
coats and takes money from Norma to buy cigarette. All of this had shown that
he lost his masculinity. After that he also lost his freedom and control by
Norma. This show in the scene when Norma asks him to clean the ashtray, asks him
not to eat chewing gum and Norma also decides the material of his coats for
him. Lastly, he made a moral decision which is he choose to leave both women,
Norma and Betty.
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Femme
fatale in this film is Norma Desmond. She is a manipulative woman. She would not
tell you directly if she wants something from you. Joe realizes that his things
all had brought toward the mansion on the next morning and this is being
ordered by Norma herself because she wants Joe to stay and help her edit the
script. She is also very arrogant and ambitious. When Joe tell her she is
appear too much in the scene and wants to remove her from one scene, she starts
argue with Joe that everyone wants to see her and ask him put back the scene.
Every day she receives many letters from her fan and she say that her fans
wants her photograph but actually the letters is written by Max. Her mansion is
crowded with her pictures and there has a very huge portrait at her living
room.
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She has a theatre room and she is very enjoying watching her own films.
She wants to be a star forever. But at the end Norma becomes mad.
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