(James Mangold, 2005)
The establishing shot is from a Californian prison watch tower, (later
determined to be Folsom) set in 1968. In the foreground, crows pick at scraps.
The pace then quickly changes and follows the beat of the music as it rapidly
passes by the bars of the cells, as feet rush in the same direction. Hands clap
and feet stomp in time to the beat, creating a heartbeat-like frenzy of sound
and movement.
Memphis, Tennesse, 1955. The Rock & Roll recording
studio that emotes the complete opposite of a Rock & Roll atmosphere;
boring and dull. Off-white walls, white blinds and grey furnishings. The three
performers each dressed in black suits with their brown instruments.
Contrasting hugely to this is the later scene, set in Texas, 1955. The music
tour emotes colour and noise, liveliness and free-spirit. Cash's band now each
donning white suits and slick dark hair. The diner is typically fifties
Americana, with wood panelled walls and units painted opel green. The surfaces
are polished and bright white, contrasting with the brown wooden wall shelves.
The walls are embellished with a variety of mismatched picture frames and the
curtains are typically red and white checked, hung above and below the windows.
The table tops match the polished white surface of the counter, at which June
Carter (Reese Witherspoon) sits in her very feminine, red and white flower
dress, dark hair and cherry red lips.
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