Start straights, the door opening sound non diegetic to what you can see which is a tap. A diegetic sound of foot steps and talking close up of feet, yellow pages. Close up of the two main character. Fade to title sequence with music the title is red and white the colours you see on valentines day. Every time there is a change of scene it fades to black with a music beat. Short scenes with different incidents that have happened in their life as if getting us the viewer decide the answer to the question to the title. Only the man speaks for the first couple of scenes. We always see a close up of the woman's reactions to what the man has said. He then answers the question to the title. We see the woman's reactions on a close up of her face as she reads the note and close up of parts of he body, arms knocking things down, feet as she climbs the stairs and hear a couple of screams. Fast transitions to show her anger and frustration. Dramatic tension music then the same repeated beat comes on again and a medium shot of her reaction and the realisation. On the final credits we finally hear the woman speak.
The shorts scene are clips from their life, from buying a house, hosting a dinner party, breakfast, TV time, gardening, days out. Even though the clips are short you feel apart of their everyday life and you add your own everyday situations which the man may add his favourite line into and ways the woman may react. The camera is hand-held to feel like your a fly on the wall looking into this couples life
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