In these shots you can see that the director used the rule of thirds perfectly even the solo shots of the characters in the beginning of the scene are off set to make sure that the characters are in the sweet spots for the rule. I'd also say that the use of the 180 degree rule is being used well throughout the scene though the characters movements towards and around one another do create new lines that the camera does seem to follow. The one rule that I'd say gets broken more than others is the rules of 30. The director seems to use more extreme percentages and angles when cutting from one shot to the next. In conclusion I'd say that the director(s) did a great job making the scene feel fast-paced and more realistic by giving us more drastic changes in in angle and depth as the fight scene unfolds as it tends to bounce back and forth on who is winning the fight. It seemed to give it a extra layer that enabled the viewer to get perspective on both characters as opposed to a neutral ground stance on the fight.

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