The Great Gatsby released on the 20th of May 2013 is based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It follows the life of glamorous characters creating dynamic tension by hooking the audience and foreshadowing crucial events successfully Directed by Baz Luhrmann. The main protagonist Nick Carraway portrays a middle-class man recounting the story of The Great Gatsby. Carey Mulligan portrays the innocent, fragile woman feeding the stereotype and the plot of the love interest penned after by Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is the protagonist revolving around his intriguing life which follows his tragic upbringing and rise to reaching the unattainable standard of the ‘American dream’. This film takes place in 1920s New York following the rise of prohibition and …show more content…
Examples of this would be to convey the era, gender, class, events, etc. Costuming represents a further symbolic attribute, such as colours, shapes and patterns. Luhrmann shapes costuming to his advantage to illustrate wealth and class, symbolism and connection. An example displayed is Daisy’s outfit in attendance at Gatsby’s party. Luhrmann has assured Daisy’s outfit perfectly frames the 1920s era Daisy lived in, the class Daisy was a part of, and the events Daisy attended. This costume includes a headpiece worn by flappers of the era; Luhrmann used this headpiece to create illusion of her upper-class status. Moreover, Daisy’s dress was a light pink, similar to her skin tone and framed the jewels. These jewels additionally reveal her wealth. Lurhmann’s purpose for the dress was to communicate that, rather than Daisy experiencing the promiscuous lifestyle, she committed herself to elegance. Daisy’s dress is the focal point of her outfit and displays the era of the 1920s and the wealth of old money. Daisy wears pearl bracelets on her wrists, which is an accessory most upperclass women would wear because of the expense and addition to the formality of Daisy’s outfits, which Luhrmann carefully considered to give the illusion of an upperclass women. Overall, this outfit was constructed by Luhrmann intended for the viewers to observe Daisy in an innocent light and separate from other flapper women as she was from a high class. Luhrmann has deliberately made costuming for Daisy to capture her innocence, reveal her formal identity and capture the small essence of her personality to affect the audience positively. Additionally, lighting is another technique that Luhrmann implemented in the film ‘The Great Gatsby’ which is vital to the perception of scenes. Numerous techniques are used to frame lighting and communicate emotions connected through characters. An example