The scene from the movie that standed out most to me was the seen were Atticus shot the dog with rabbies. During that scene, Calpurnia sees the dog and yells out and then brings Jem and Scout inside. Then she calls Atticus and tells him about the "mad dog" and then Atticus and Sheriff Tate arrive soon after. Then Sheriff Tate went to shoot the dog and then could not do it so he told Atticus that he would feel much safer with him doing it. Atticus then argued that he had not shot a gun in year but Sheriff Tate said that there was no time to play around. Atticus shot the dog and Jem was just bewildered that Atticus had done it.
I think that scene had the best acting because of how Atticus glasses were getting in the way and he just pushed them off to the ground and it looked just like something that anyone would do and didn't seem like it was script acting. Also after Atticus shot the dog, the camera went to Jem's face and he looked like he just beyond himself. When I read this scene from the book, I got a mental image that was very close to this. But I didn't think that Jem's face was like that at all. I think that the lighting in that scene was the best because everything was very detailed. The costumes and the houses were all very clear.
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Finally this book and movie and over with. I agree with you. That was a good scene. Atticus did a great job acting that scene out
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