Why is a black & white movie shown in middle of the movie?

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In Winter's Bone, some black & white movie is shown in the middle of the movie:

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What for?



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If I'm not mistaken, the black and white scene in the middle of the movie is a dream sequence, which are often used in movies as a convenient way for the storyteller to reveal something about a character's thought process, or something in a character's past.

The reason behind the dream sequence is hypothesised in this article:

As Ree attempts to solve her family’s financial problems, we learn there’s a solution. She could simply sell the timberland behind her home to pay the bills. After an odd, completely out of place dream sequence involving burning forests, the rise of civilization, and some cute squirrels, Ree decides she cannot sell the timber.

It seems that the dream sequence is used to highlight the importance of the timberland to Ree, and provide justification as to why she can't sell it.

The dream sequence itself can be viewed here.




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What does black and white in film mean?

But more importantly, black and white changes a movie thematically, providing atmosphere, tone, and visually providing stark contrasts and a dreamlike view of the world. It can at once make a film feel more real (like time period accurate film and photographs) while making it feel unreal (real life is in color).

Why was film black and white back then?

By the late 1950s, most Hollywood productions were being shot in color\u2014so much so that by the mid-1960s new black and white releases were less a budgetary choice than they were an artistic choice. That has continued in the subsequent decades, with new black and white movies mainly appearing from indie filmmakers.

Why does red show up in black and white movies?

Logically possible, but then many old colour movies were shot using processes that created 3 separate greyscale originals for each RGB colour (the cameras filtered the light into RGB components and recored the result in black and white film stock which doesn't deteriorate the way some colour does).

Why is the movie Belfast in black and white?

We try to minimize the set dressing, and really have you focus in on the performances and the actors. Of all the things that black and white does, it amplifies the emotion that's there and it seems to be a more lucid, more direct way of feeling what the actors are feeling. It's less descriptive than color.



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