1. Elegiac tone
2. Xenophobia and racism
3. True
4. He wants Monty to atone for his crime.
25th hour blog
This is an extreme long shot of Monty and his father driving, when Monty's father begins talking of eluding the cops and driving out west to start over. This shot shows the car and so much green, it is a very different atmosphere than New York City.In this shot I have some issues, compared to the previous one, the car is pointed left, and on a map the west of the United States typically is the left, so I am having a hard time with this shot of Monty and his father still driving out west for Monty to start over when they are headed the opposite way than they were originally.
In this shot, the father and son have been traveling for a bit of time now, Monty has his injuries taken care of in some capacity, and it looks like they are even beginning to heal. This shot demonstrates the progression of time that it would take for the two men to travel out west. Apart from the other two shots, in this one, it is raining which shows a change in weather and further shows the passing of time.
This is the final goodbye that Monty and his dad would have, this is a personal opinion but this shot is a representation of what a loving a caring father would do for his son. Monty's father would be willing to risk everything he had to help his son start over. To me, it is very touching to see that kind of love demonstrated between a father and his son. The hug is the final embrace that the two have in that life-time.




