b'City andSynopsis: Nicolas the protagonist is hired as a taster by Frdric, a wealthy businessman and is consumed by his desire to succeed. Breaking conventions of chronological storytelling, the film is Cinematic Space experienced through flash forwards that take the audience through suspense and tragedy. It is an Lyon | approach that distorts time and memory.A Question of Taste (2000) Mise-en-scne: The movie shows a contrast between characters food, lighting and colour.The Director: Bernard Rapp colours blue and orange (opposites in the colour wheel) are omnipresent throughout the movie and in the clothes worn by each character. Blue is synonymous with freedom, self-expression and Dai Xuepeng joy. It is used to inspire trust and is often seen in Frdrics and Nicolas clothes. The colour orange Jin Yuxiang depicts optimism and a strong link to freedom which is the antithesis of the characters trajectory Lily Leprovaux in the movie.Zhao Ziteng Cinematography: The film uses a variety of lens angle switches to achieve the atmosphere of the scene, including circling, closeness, and high camera angle. Symmetry is used to reflect changes in Nicolas.Movie poster Location map of urban patternsMise-en-scne Cinematography48Controlling accessories Identity and Reflection Symmetry Day sceneCircling Asymmetry and Reflection Symmetry and Reflection Night sceneMaster of Urban Development & Design 2018-2019studio 1 intro 8pt.indd 9 26/11/2019 4:52:24 PM'