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Red versus blue in movies. A common method used in screenplays to key the audience into who represents the forces of good and who represents the forces of evil is to mark the characters with the color red or blue. This is often done by means of a glow or aura cast by the characters or somehow incorporated into thier belongings. Blue typicaly denotes good while red denotes evil or malice in films. occasionaly other colors are used to replace or suppliment the red/blue glow such as black and white, wich is used in the Harry Potter (film series) when the evil and good wizards fly about like glowing comets.
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Red versus blue in movies. A common method used in screenplays to key the audience into who represents the forces of good and who represents the forces of evil is to mark the characters with the color red or blue. This is often done by means of a glow or aura cast by the characters or somehow incorporated into thier belongings. Blue typicaly denotes good while red denotes evil or malice in films. occasionaly other colors are used to replace or suppliment the red/blue glow such as black and white, wich is used in the Harry Potter (film series) when the evil and good wizards fly about like glowing comets.