Jeffrey+Ahn's+Analysis

Color makes //Moulin Rouge//, what //Moulin Rouge// is. The many different tints, shades, and saturated colors, make the movie that much more interesting and pleasing to the eye. For example, in the beginning of the movie when they show the many dancers dancing in the Moulin Rouge everything seems so exciting. The colors of the dancers clothing and makeup show many different tints. If every item of clothing was the same color the audience wouldn't be so hooked on to the movie. An example of shades is in the beginning of the movie. The movie starts out black and white and eventually turns more and more colorful emphasizing the parts. It shows the past in black and white and the present in the color. The saturated colors when the main character is typing shows the way he is acting and how he feels. The saturated colors do not have high intensity but low intensity in that scene.