The actions that communicate this message include: the man paving the cement thoroughly and completely while smiling, then laying eyes on the boy who has ruined his hard work and begins to frown, the boy entertaining himself while waiting for the man to be finished with an innocent tenderness within his facial expression.
The elements the filmmaker included were classic. The man has obviously worked intently to finish paving the sidewalk while grinning at a job well done, and just as soon as he is in the mist of completion, the boy appears while walking on the wet cement, the hard work. The man's facial expression fades. The identity of the person walking in the wet cement is anonymous, making the viewer feel the emotion inflicted upon the man paving the cement. The man appears agitated initially, but as the boy walks up and greets him, he switches gears. The man's first instinct is to become upset and punish the boy. He realizes the young one is just that, young, and only wants to be near the cement paver. Once the man evaluates the situation, the culprit, and his intentions, he decides not to loss his temper and shatter his content. He also realizes it can be fixed just as easily as it was created, and is not worth displaying unbecoming emotion. An uplifting whistle begins as the camera angle zooms out and depicts the background of a sunny spring day in contrast to the darker setting displayed during the rising action and climax.
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