The color palette of the poster strongly reinforces the film’s themes of violence, isolation, and survival. The dominant dark blues, grays, and shadowy blacks create a cold, tense atmosphere that suggests fear and emotional distance, reflecting the instability within the relationship at the center of the story. In contrast, the warm amber and orange lighting from the hallway and sunset adds a subtle sense of hope and escape, symbolizing the possibility of freedom beyond the darkness. The deep brown tones of the spilled beer and the dim interior lighting also contribute to the theme of alcoholism and turmoil, while the sharp contrast between light and dark visually mirrors the conflict between love and harm. Together, these colors create a moody, suspenseful tone that prepares the audience for a gritty and emotionally intense film.
We chose the movie title "Glass Between Us" because we feel it represent our characters relationship. It shows how the relationship is double sided, as we open the film with our characters fighting, arguing, and almost killing each. To a jump back into time to show them having a loving, affectionate, healthy relationship; and using glass to symbolize this transparency helps to show how perspectives can change on relationships depending on how you look at them.
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