Mise-en-scene

Stranger Things uses Mise-en-scene when the lights start flickering. This suggests that something ominous and danger. The gloomy night sky also suggests evil and darkness. This builds up tension. Near the end, when the light bulb turns on randomly, it makes the audience feel startled as the lighting went from being dark for a while to really bright. Furthermore, Stranger Things uses Mise-en-scene using costumes. The costume that the man was earing at the start. This suggests that he is most likely a scientist or some sort of doctor. Later on, we can see that the children wear baggy clothes, this implies that the show is based off the 80's. This suggests the use of props also add on to the fact that the show is emulates on the 80's. We can tell this because of the old-style motorcycle and the old-style TV.

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