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In many films and movies, lights and shadows can give a mood to a movie or help indicate that something is about to take place, like the climax of the whole movie. It can also help to depict characters better like, even though they don't say that this person is evil, but he is always portrayed in dark light, one could presume that this person is evil and the director of the movie might also want this impression on the viewers of that movie too. Often times, a lot of people associate light and shadows with good and evil, and though it has become much of a cliche in the past, it certainly does create good effects in a movie, if used properly. A list of movies are provided below concerning the lighting and shadow in a film. * Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - the effects of light and shadow lend a comic book feel to the movie. * The Fountain - pay attention to the lighting differences between the characters played by Hugh Jackman & Rachel Weisz. * The Pillow Book - throughout the film, many scenes incorporate light and shadow to create very dramatic sets and backdrops. * The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover - the use of color also effectively demonstrates similar opportunities which light & shadow offer.

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