Inglourious+Basterds

1. This is a long shot with an eye level angle. This shows the setting of the first scene in Inglourious Basterds. The lighting makes the story seem very peaceful and happy. 2. This is a long shot at a low angle. It's a long shot because even though you can see Lapadite's wife, the focus is on the Nazi cars coming up the road in the back. You can see how she was doing her everyday chores, but there's an intrusion with the Nazis. 3. This is a close up shot with a low angle. It shows how nervous Lapadite is about the Nazis sudden appearance, and he's using water to calm himself down (as though he has something to hide) and look more hardworking. 4. This is a medium shot with an eye level angle. This shot abides to the 3x3 rule. Even though Lapadite is taller than Landa, Landa still shows significant power with his clothing and body stance against Lapadite's. Do you mean the Rule of thirds?

5. This is a close up shot with an eye level angle. This shot abides to the 3x3 rule, with Lapadite's daughter at the left side. The close up shot works well because it shows her feelings (contempt, fear) towards Landa, who's introducing himself to her. 6. This is a medium shot with an eye level angle. This shot also abides to the 3x3 rule, with Landa as the right main subject with strong emphasis on the table at the left side. The light’s shining on the Jews hidden under the floorboards, while Landa's kept in the dark. 7. This is a long shot with an eye level angle. This shot focuses on Shosanna Dreyfuss who's trying to escape from the attacking Nazis. The darkness surrounding the inside of the house compared to the light outside shows hope of escape. 8. This is a close up shot with an eye level angle. This shot focuses on Shosanna, who's trying to escape. The close up shot makes it easy to tell what her emotions are - her family just got murdered and she's running for her life right now. This shot kind of abides to the 3x3 rule, with her on the right line.

 //Nice job here! I think in #8 you also have a feeling of being trapped though! She's figuratively in a box - literally boxed in the screen. Escaping but still trapped!//