Oceans 8 is a thriller movie that is not scary. It has a lot of suspense because it is a heist movie. It is very intense and keeps viewers on the edge of their seat awaiting the upcoming scenes. Camera angles used often in this film are eye level, high angle, and occasionally low angle. Common camera movements used in this film include tracking shots and tilt shots. Camera shots that were very usual in this film were 2 shots, the range of closeups, 3 shots, wide shots, and establishing shots.
The costumes in this go along with the events they are attending. For example, if they are out at a nice dinner, the women wear nice and classy dresses. The setting varies a lot in this movie so the costumes also vary. The lighting changes with scenery and can range from using natural light to artificial lighting to create the needed ambiance. The audience for this movie would be anyone who likes to see heist movies, especially when they are led by women. The makeup in this movie is nothing excessive because there are no inhuman characters to portray. There are many props in this movie and the most important ones would be the weapons. Without them the the heist would be a little ridiculous. The editing in this movie contributed to the suspense and made certain scenes seemless. The sounds in this movie also contributed to the mood being created. Music would play in the background and fighting scenes also had emphasized sounds. I really liked how unique the first scene of this movie is. The woman is stealing and the editing makes it seem so easy.
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