"Zona de Interesse": quando o banal é o que aterroriza
[Música] a mãe passeia no jardim com uma filha recém-nascida no colo
The scene depicts a mother walking in the garden with her newborn daughter.
Mother and Daughter Scene
- : A mother walks in the garden with her newborn daughter.
- : The mother makes the baby smell a rose.
- : A man in gray uniform stacks supplies on a wheelbarrow carried by a maid, causing repulsion.
A Family Living Near Auschwitz
Describes the Ross family living near Auschwitz.
Ross Family and Their Lifestyle
- : The Ross family, including Rudolf as the camp commander, lives idyllically next to Auschwitz.
- : Adapted from Martin Amis' book, "Zona de Interesse," portrays banal horror within the family.
Jonathan Glazer's Direction and Adaptation
Discusses Jonathan Glazer's direction and adaptation of "Zona de Interesse."
Glazer's Approach
- : Glazer's adaptation focuses on an omniscient perspective rather than individual characters' viewpoints.
- : Emphasizes God-like perspective through cinematography with wide shots to portray banality amidst horror.
Philosophical Themes and Cinematic Techniques
Explores philosophical themes and cinematic techniques used in "Zona de Interesse."
Banality of Evil Concept
- : Compares film to Hannah Arendt's concept of banality of evil during Nazi Germany.
Sound Design and Impact
Highlights the significance of sound design in "Zona de Interesse."
Role of Sound Design
- : Sound plays a crucial role throughout the film, setting an eerie tone before visuals appear.