Blair Witch Project An Analytical Essay
Blair Witch Project An Analytical Essay Anita Maiezza Power of film David
Grey December 5, 2000 The Blair Witch Project is a mock documentary on three
film students: Heather, Mike and Shaun, who go out and shoot their own
documentary on the Blair Witch. This Blair Witch apparently haunts a forest in
Burkittsville Maryland and these students are going to find out firsthand if
this rumor is true. Unfortunately this rumor turns out to be fact and all three
characters are eventually hunted and killed by the Blair witch. The scene which
I have chosen to analyze is a short ten second scene near the very end of the
movie. In this scene we see a close up of Mike, from a diagonal angle. Mike is
rocking back and forth and then yawns. This scene is key point were the viewer
realizes that there is no hope for MIke and Heather. The woods are just too vast
for these inexperienced students. In this scene, Mike is wearing his backpack
that is bigger than him indicating the the burden he has to carry. Besides the
burden it can also represent all the pressure he is under at this particular
point. The backpack, being larger than he is can be a metaphor for how small and
insignificant he is in comparison to the colossal trees around him. The fact
that the straps are so big and that they wrap around Mike can show how he is
completely engulfed by this pressure, just like he is surrounded by the trees.
The backpack and trees completely overpower Mike, causing him to feel helpless
and miniscule, like a child. The second image chosen is Mike rocking back and
forth, followed by the yawn. In most scenarios children rock themselves when
they are nervous.
This clearly hints that Mike, an average sound technician is
no longer himself but rather someone else who is overtaken by the immensity of
the forest. The yawn gives Mike the innocent look that only a child possesses so
the viewer is led to think that Mike is a mere child in comparison to the
forest. A closer look at Mike exposes his beard, contradicting the childlike
innocence, so the element of confusion is a predominant one. (seeing as how Mike
and Heather are lost and confused.) The rocking can also depict an autistic
person. In this case it is evident that Mike has lost his mind and rocking back
and forth will bring him serenity. The trees not only surround Mike in every
direction but in this scene they are shot diagonally. This is definitely not
natural, normal and not something that a completely sane person would see.
Evidently Mike is not sane anymore. His world has been turned upside down. The
trees add a sense of confusion and disorientation that Mike, as well as the
audience feels. By looking at the trees in the background the viewer has a
chance to look into Mike’s mind and see the current situation through his eyes.
Mike has no sense of judgment left and cannot correctly perceive what is going
on around him. From the moment all three characters enter the woods, they are
small compared to the immensity of the trees and inexperienced, just like
children. They have no power over what is going on and what is going to happen.
They, like children do not know where they are going and lose themselves very
quickly as the story proceeds. At the end of the movie Mike and Heather go on a
very confusing and insane search for their partner Shaun. At the very end Mike
and Heather are murdered by the “Blair Witch”. This witch made Mike face the
wall while Heather was being murdered, just like the children .
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