A lot of people like the black and white! I thought that moment was PERFECTLY shot, it spells out a turning point/twist was coming in the episode. On Bridget's side, it's the last moment she sees her sister "alive." Then it's Siobhan in the cap, but it's Bridget who's still the focus. I loved how it gave a lot of mystery as to Siobhan's plans- how much of it factored in her twin in those plans she was about to execute. I love the camera work in this series. Some people call it cheesy, all the focus on reflections and mirrors, but as a symbolism geek I absolutely eat it up.
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Date: 2011-09-29 09:41 am (UTC)A lot of people like the black and white! I thought that moment was PERFECTLY shot, it spells out a turning point/twist was coming in the episode. On Bridget's side, it's the last moment she sees her sister "alive." Then it's Siobhan in the cap, but it's Bridget who's still the focus. I loved how it gave a lot of mystery as to Siobhan's plans- how much of it factored in her twin in those plans she was about to execute. I love the camera work in this series. Some people call it cheesy, all the focus on reflections and mirrors, but as a symbolism geek I absolutely eat it up.