What affects do you think are achieved by having Oliver speak directly to the audience through voiceover?
The narrative being the main character is quite useful as it shows us exactly what the character is feeling and their thoughts and take us throughout the film through their perspective rather than the director's and makes it feel less like a film and more like a captured diary.
Do you think there is a gap between what oliver says about himself and the reality that we see one the screen? if so what effects does this create?
Oliver thinks of himself better than what he actually appears and mentions some if it in the narative while on screen he is of something different and that creates some humour.
Do you feel that the film is quite literary- does it feel like it is an adaptation of a book? in what ways?
No, the film doesnt feel like it's been adapted from a book, it feels like te story has been made and fit for the screen.
the narrative sound like it has been adapted from a book.
To what extent did you feel the film's comedy from a tension between what he says he understands (through his voiceover) and what he actually understands?
his voiceover helps explain what he really understand and is the explaination for his actions in some cases
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