"Stand By Me" is an extraordinary film by Rob, based on one of Stephen King's novels called "The Body

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       “Stand By Me” is an extraordinary film directed by Rob Reiner, based on one of Stephen King’s novels called “The Body.” It is about four boys going on an adventure to find the dead body of a boy their age. The film focuses on two of the main characters, how the experience of the body changes their attitude towards life and sets a structure of how they would look upon life.

     

        The opening of the film begins with a landscape of the countryside, with a long shot of a jeep. In the sound background play the song “Stand By Me” in a slow tempo. Reiner then uses a close-up shot of a man in the jeep, looking deeply saddened, a few seconds’ later Reiner uses another close camera shot for a heading of a newspaper that read, “Attorney Christopher Chambers Fatally Stabbed In Restaurant.”  The director uses the camera shot as if it was the man eyes looking at the two boys that rode towards the forest. Then a voiceover of a middle-aged man starts to say “I was twelve going on thirteen the first time I saw a dead human being.”  The shot zooms further in towards the man’s head as if seeking for his memory of when he was a teenager. The scene soon changes to a flashback of a boy in a shop with the radio playing in the background.

       

       The tree house scene starts with Gordie Lachance using the secret knock to enter the tree house. It continues with Gordie and another two boys Chris Chambers and Teddy DuChamp (both of them smoking) playing cards, having a laugh and enjoying themselves. In the background you can hear a person knocking. Then the fourth and final member of the gang enters the film: Vern Tessio. From the reactions of the other gang members, Vern appears to be the weakest of the group; they are many examples, one of which was Vern not knowing the secret knock. The tree house scene is really just an introduction to the other three characters. Telling us about their past ect and their status in the gang i.e. Chris is the leader. The narrator also explains how Chris is labelled by the town he comes from a poor family background and has a bad name. Furthermore, he goes on to talk about teddy’s family background and of how much he adores his father even though he tried to burn his ear off. In this scene Reiner uses many of his camera shots in the tree house purely focusing on Gordie and Chris in the same shot, this expresses that the relationship between them is a close, like family. The camera then focuses on Vern when he interrupts them by saying “you guys want to go and see a dead body?”  All of a sudden from them mocking him, he became centre of attention; everyone at that point had full concentration on him and knew exactly what he meant. Vern went on to explain how he overheard his brother knew where the body of Ray Browers a kid of their age.

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       The scene then changes to Gordie telling of how he became the ‘invisible boy’ as his parents didn’t seem move on after his big brother Dennis (Denny) was killed. Gordie enters his brother’s room in search of his canteen. The director then uses another flashback of when Denny gave Gordie his Yankee cap; the camera shows them in a scene together and they hug each other. It tells a lot about Gordie's admiration for his older brother; he was also one of his best friends. The scene changes to Chris being dropped off ...

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