1. The starting-point

The starting-point is important to give the audience a presentiment of what the film is about. In
“Angry Man” it is important even in the opening of the film to briefly alert the viewer that this is not an
ordinary “entertainment-film”.

The film starts with Morse signs, and we are watching a serious handwritten note on a piece of paper.
The boy, Boj, holds his hands in front of his eyes and almost doesn't dare to watch, but then he can see
through his fingers that his dad is smiling. The colours appear and he hopes that this can be an “apple-
smiling” day, and that one day “I will become like my smiling, big daddy" the boy thinks.

But inside dad a black monster is growing, the wallpaper burns and the words “ANGRY MAN” shows the
gravity of the context.