The film opens with an establishing shot of where the scene is going to t

The non-diagetic music used is very upbeat and happy and this helps create an atmosphere for the film.
The shot then changes to an extreme close up of a females face who is crying, a quick cut is then used to show the person she is talking to using an extreme close up again.
There is then a panning mid shot of the two characters sitting on a bench showing their body language. It then cuts to an over the shoulder shot and quick cuts are used during this dialog, all the while the non diagetic music continues.
At 0:32 the camera cuts to a 'flash back' and a black and white tint is us

The camera then cuts back to the dialog scene and we are given a close up of a phone saying 'I luv you x' this is used to hint towards the meaning of the name of the film.
The camera then cuts to inside of the pub and we are shown a mid shot

The camera then cuts back to a shot of the first female characters hand showing that she is anxious because the male has left her.
The camera then cuts to the two original characters outside and over the shoulder shots are used to show the characters reaction to the dialog that is exchanged. The non-diagetic music is introduced and its alot darker and sinister then the first piece and this is used to create a tension filled atmosphere. As the music tension builds so does the atmosphere and the second female character comes into the frame. The close ups then become extreme close ups and quick cuts are used to involve all of the characters and to build up tension.
Finally the male character says to the female character 'i love you' the 'three little words' and the music climaxes and we are then giving a point of view shot of the male character getting punched and the camera cuts to a mid shot to finish.
some useful analysis Daisy, summarise your findings and state what might be of use to you in your own work.
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