Watching
1. Precise Rules of Each Obstruction:
– Each obstruction is a set of rules or limitations designed to push Leth’s creativity and test his adaptability. For example, von Trier might ask Leth to remake the film in a different location, in a specific style, or with various constraints, such as shooting in Cuba or making the film in just 12 frames.
2. Jorgen’s Coping Strategies:
– Consider how Jorgen Leth copes with each of these obstructions. Does he embrace them as creative challenges, or does he struggle to adapt to the new constraints? Does he find innovative solutions to meet the rules imposed by von Trier?
3. Effect on the Movies Produced:
– Each obstruction leads to the creation of a new version of “The Perfect Human.” Analyze how each version differs from the original and from one another. How do the obstructions influence the tone, style, and content of the films produced? Do they reveal new layers of meaning?
4. Other Thoughts While Watching:
– As you watch the film, consider how “The Five Obstructions” explores the creative process, the relationship between mentor and student, and the boundaries of filmmaking. Reflect on the artistic and philosophical implications of the obstructions. Does the film challenge your own perceptions of filmmaking and creativity?
Please note that to provide a more detailed analysis, you’ll need to watch the film and take notes on specific scenes and moments that highlight Jorgen Leth’s responses to the obstructions and the resulting effects on the films.