Mise-en-scene is how the setting in the scene portrays a personality of a character or place. It shows the audiance an impression of a character or setting without dialogue.
The scene in Casino Royale uses mice-en-scene to show this. The scene beguins in a crowded area and they run through the streets of a slum-like village. This gives a hint of where it is (eg. Modern Day, 3rd world). this Is also added to when they enter a building site (looking like they're building a skyscraper or something), hinting at a developing country. The effect of this would mean they are in a foreign country and the people are vaguely poor, but the building hints at some money, but this would be governmental (this is probably not fair, because of the devide between poor and rich). There is also army men who have guns that are patroling the scene. This hints at a world at war, the audiance expects violence and gangs.
The scene in Casino Royale uses mice-en-scene to show this. The scene beguins in a crowded area and they run through the streets of a slum-like village. This gives a hint of where it is (eg. Modern Day, 3rd world). this Is also added to when they enter a building site (looking like they're building a skyscraper or something), hinting at a developing country. The effect of this would mean they are in a foreign country and the people are vaguely poor, but the building hints at some money, but this would be governmental (this is probably not fair, because of the devide between poor and rich). There is also army men who have guns that are patroling the scene. This hints at a world at war, the audiance expects violence and gangs.