{"id":11466,"date":"2023-03-31T10:40:19","date_gmt":"2023-03-31T10:40:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gustavopineda.com\/?p=11466"},"modified":"2023-03-31T10:40:19","modified_gmt":"2023-03-31T10:40:19","slug":"rye-lane-peep-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gustavopineda.com\/?p=11466","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Rye Lane&#8217; takes cues from an unlikely source: &#8216;Peep Show&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><imgsrc=\"\" alt=\"Two people stand face to face outside a train station.\"><\/p>\n<p>One of the year&#8217;s most delightfully romantic British films takes artistic cues from one of Britain&#8217;s most brilliantly awkward shows.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/mashable.com\/article\/rye-lane-review\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>Rye Lane<\/em><\/a>, the debut feature from director Raine Allen Miller, is a fun, fresh, and genuine love letter to South London, weaving through various locations in Peckham and Brixton over the course of a brilliant day. After a cry-in-the-bathroom meet-cute, Yas and Dom (Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson) can&#8217;t seem to stop hanging out, wandering around all day together while unpacking their big bad ex stories \u2014 which leads to frankly <a href=\"https:\/\/mashable.com\/video\/rye-lane-restaurant-scene-meeting-ex\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\">the greatest scene of re-meeting an ex in movie history.<\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"mx-auto mt-8 w-full max-w-3xl font-sans text-lg leading-normal md:text-xl md:leading-7\">\n        <span class=\"font-bold text-primary-400\">SEE ALSO:<\/span><br \/>\n        <a href=\"https:\/\/mashable.com\/article\/rye-lane-review\" class=\"text-secondary-300\"><br \/>\n            &#8216;Rye Lane&#8217; review: Lovable losers rom-com is a total winner<br \/>\n            <svg class=\"inline-block ml-1 w-4 h-4 font-normal fill-current\"><use href=\"https:\/\/mashable.com\/images\/icons\/spritemap.svg#sprite-arrow-right-thin\"><\/use><\/svg><br \/>\n        <\/a>\n    <\/div>\n<p>Allen Miller, through cinematographer Olan Collardy, gets right up in Yas and Dom&#8217;s faces for the majority of the film through point of view shots, meaning Oparah and Jonsson often deliver their lines almost straight down the director&#8217;s favored fisheye lens. But their gaze is slightly above the camera, and it&#8217;s this technique that sees Allen Miller borrow from the show that made it famous: <em>Peep Show.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;<em>Peep Show<\/em> is probably one of the greatest shows of all time in my opinion,&#8221; Allen Miller tells Mashable. &#8220;And it&#8217;s so funny because it&#8217;s not a show that anyone would ever talk about, well maybe they would, but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s really been rated for the craft before.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div class=\"mx-auto mt-8 w-full max-w-4xl\">\n<div id=\"video-container-0koMAvwmIvs\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><em>Succession<\/em> creator Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain&#8217;s lauded sitcom about dysfunctional, twenty-something Croydon flatmates Mark and Jez (David Mitchell and Robert Webb) wielded point of view shots through its signature fisheye lens to create a peephole effect (hence the series&#8217; title). Paired with Mitchell and Webb&#8217;s voiceovers, the effect was one that pitted inner monologue against external, decorous expression, to get inside their most uncensored, usually seedy thoughts (the title&#8217;s also a nod to illicit films viewed through a peephole). But where <em>Peep Show<\/em> uses the technique to expose just how little people say what they really mean, and to plunge you into existential discomfort over the sheer mundanity of everyday life, <em>Rye Lane<\/em> uses it to fuel the sparks between its two romantic leads.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We called them &#8216;peep shots&#8217; when we made the film,&#8221; says Allen Miller, &#8220;because I really love in <em>Peep Show<\/em> when they do that shot where it&#8217;s close on the person but they kind of look slightly above the lens. They&#8217;re not down the barrel because that breaks the fourth wall and it doesn&#8217;t feel like you&#8217;re quite in their head or they&#8217;re talking to another person. It&#8217;s slightly above the lens so that you&#8217;re in their head but they&#8217;re still talking to the other character. And I&#8217;ve always really loved that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Using this technique, Yas and Dom&#8217;s cheeky banter and bubbling flirtation is infectious for the audience, delivered so earnestly to each other but also slightly to the viewer. We see every moment of Yas&#8217; swift spontaneity and Dom&#8217;s sweet awkwardness up close, as they learn more and more about each other.<\/p>\n<div class=\"mx-auto mt-8 w-full max-w-4xl\">\n<div id=\"video-container-UljHgLt0l64\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><em>Rye Lane<\/em> doesn&#8217;t just use the fisheye lens for these &#8220;peep shots&#8221; however, as Allen Miller also uses the lens to frame South London in all its glory, with one-off characters weaving in and out in the background in scenes set in Brixton Market, Brockwell Park, Peckham&#8217;s Rye Lane Market, and Warwick Gardens \u2014 a woman battles a gigantic bunch of balloons, a man in a blue cowboy suit dances solo, all while Dom and Yas continue their conversation.<\/p>\n<div class=\"mx-auto mt-8 w-full max-w-4xl\">\n<div id=\"video-container-NnTWooe21G0\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&#8220;It is a character in itself. Walking around Brixton and Peckham, you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re going to get. It&#8217;s an absolute joy 70 percent of the time, sometimes it&#8217;s hard, but this film is about South London on a good day, and it&#8217;s trying to shine a light on it\u2026that it can be a really great place to be,&#8221; says Allen Miller.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;When I moved from Manchester \u2014 I&#8217;m originally from Manchester and I moved to London when I was 12 \u2014 my grandmother took me on this, like, <em>Goodfellas<\/em>\u2026you know the scene in <em>Goodfellas<\/em> when he takes her through the back of the restaurant and it&#8217;s all one shot? My grandma did that for me in Brixton Market and she was like, &#8216;This is where you get your jerk spice, this is where you get your plantain,&#8217; and it&#8217;s just this amazing, colourful, wonderful place. And it was so exciting for me to have the opportunity to shine a light on it like this.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em>Rye Lane<\/em> is now in cinemas, and also <a href=\"https:\/\/zdcs.link\/BqANB\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">streaming on Hulu in the U.S.<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/zdcs.link\/Mp3E4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Disney+ in the UK.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the year&#8217;s most delightfully romantic British films takes artistic cues from one of Britain&#8217;s most brilliantly awkward shows. 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