All films images are all “intentional;” the key element is called “intentionality” (it does not intentional in that sense like photography are, but it means “about something”). The mental image you have of an object or a subject in a reality will be different to dreaming about it, because in the dream it will be “about something.” All the objects in the films are intentional in the sense that it is meaningful because it is about something or it is always about something. Take for example the scene in the movie: Singin’ in the Rain (1952) Kelly was twirling the umbrella or when he climbed on the lamp post in while it was raining. The scene can be interpreted as an epiphany of being happy, where the umbrella represents freewill and the climbing on the lamp post on the street, could be seen as the mental lightbulb that just went off in his head that he is in love and have no care about the things outside his world at that …show more content…
Just like you can have some emotional connection to a that is so spellbinding and compelling, you can also feel the same way in a dream; such as, being scared, happy, laughter, crying, etc. so is the Kelly’s character state of mind in the singin’ in the rain (1952). Another one is the spatio-temporal discontinuity, both dream and film are similar in the sense that one can move from a scene or surrounding to another within minutes or second and it will still make sense. Whereas, it the real world things do not happen like that, not only do we not have magic to make that happen, but it will not make any sense to us whatsoever, so, dream are in space and in time because it is “discontinuously.” You can assume the next event of what to happen in a movie and dream because it is like foreseeing their future or the events; you know their mind without them saying it. An example of this is when Hagen’s character thought that she would get away with her unreasonable demands to have Reynolds’ character sings in the background while pretending to be her. It is easy to guess or anticipate what is about to happen when she took on the stage microphone, and when the three men sarcastically and subtly agreed to let her onto to the stage by herself. Whereas, in the real life it is not the