So is David going to get a BAFTA (or equivalent) for his repressed crying that wasn’t fully repressed and his lovely facial expressions in the book store/post book store in the bar scene, or am I going to have to hand deliver him one personally?
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So is David going to get a BAFTA (or equivalent) for his repressed crying that wasn’t fully repressed and his lovely facial expressions in the book store/post book store in the bar scene, or am I going to have to hand deliver him one personally?
So, let me tell you a little story. Basically a friend and I got together to analyze a couple Good Omens scenes of our interest because we’re THAT obsessed, and I decided to actually post that, so here’s one of those analyzes.
Dine at The Ritz
I wanted to analyze the very last scene, and we ended up comparing it to the very first time we see our Ineffable Husbands protagonists having a meal together.
The sequence starts very abruptly, the camera focusing on the table and panning to Aziraphale finishing something and Crowley staring at him, keeping the whole sequence JUST on them.
The picture here is pretty symmetrical, divided by the chandeliers and the candle holder, wine shelves on both sides, and placing the angels on each side of the frame, though there was something a little off here. Aziraphale is siting up gay straight while finishing his meal, and Crowley, while having nothing more than what looks like coffee, is leaning towards him, breaking the composition.
He wants to get closer, but something’s stopping him, that “imaginary line”. We’re JUST starting the show, so our protagonists are not so close to each other as we’re about to witness. Aziraphale is still very well on “Heaven’s side”, so he’s keeping his distance.
But what happens at the very end?
This time, the transition from St. James Park to here is gentle, slowly dissolving and introducing us to the exact same location we’ve seen before but much more welcoming now. (I’d also like to mention how the color pallete resemble them and their clothes).
We first see/hear a person playing “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square” on the piano; the camera takes us through the place, focusing on a couple of other ocuppied tables, and finally reaching our angels enjoying their evening.
Now, their table is full with food; both of them have a plate, a cup and glasses, and champagne is being served to them. Now, they’re actually taking their time to enjoy.
Something I LOVED about these two scenes was the uncorking of the champagne.
The first time, again, we’re presented VERY abruptly to the sequence. Not only the transition from one scene to the other, but the sound of the opening of the bottle. It’s the very first thing we hear.
And we never see who this bottle belongs to, where it’s opened, but it’s there, somewhere. A champagne is being opened, but it’s not theirs. This one is not for them. Not yet.
But at the end
As we get closer, the camera captures the exact moment the waiter opens the bottle. Now we see, NOW it IS for them
After a few lovely words and some heart eyes, they have a toast, breaking the “imaginary line” that was keeping them apart from each other.
Finally, again very gently, we’re taken away from the scene, leaving our protagonists chatting, as this great post mentions right here, with Aziraphale being the one leaning towards Crowley.
I’d also like to include this awesome tweet, which mentions this shot mirroring the scene at the Gate of Eden where Aziraphale puts his wing above Crowley’s head to protect him from the rain.
Anyway, this show has ruined our lives and we’re very happy about it
I like these Inazuma analysis things so much... I'm interested to make a new one for the GO kids?? I haven't finished watching the first inazuma series yet... idk I guess I'll see!!
Now on my sixth watch of GO, I’ve decided that while I adore Crowley’s glasses as they are functional and represent his personality, I love Aziraphale’s glasses just as much! I think he should have worn them more because they fit him so well and are equally part of his personality since he (shouldn’t) doesn’t have to wear them for a function.
To go with my last post: Is Michael going to get a BAFTA (or equivalent) for literally every facial expression and mannerism he projected in Good Omens, or am I going to have to hand deliver one to him personally?
I’m not sure if he has much background in theatre or not, but I swear he is one of if not the most expressive actors I’ve ever seen (at least in this role) and he needs to be recognized for his talents.