Unable to do the entire assignment to the full standards, just trying to pick up some points here.
In this scene of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, implied lines are masterfully used, as each character stares each other down. Yes, the actual lines give everything shape and make every visual aspect of the scene distinctive from everything else, but the implied lines really tell the story in this scene. Through the stare downs, intensity is built, and it's almost like we know exactly what is going through each character's head, just from the movement of their eye's and which direction they are looking.
Space is also emphasized, showing us the great scope of the scenery around them. By showing wide shots we get a sense of the space, a sense of the massive cemetery that the three characters are at, which not only shows the scope of the world around them, but the scope of the matters at hand.
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