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ere is my take on the colors used in BREAKING BAD:
BLUE - obviously represents Skyler (blue SKYler) as well as the color of the meth Heisenberg cooks. As the show progresses, the color definitely begins to represent the meth more than Skyler as the meth becomes more important to Walt then his wife.
PURPLE - Marie's color, but also represents deception. I've noticed that many characters wearing this color are using some form of deception. Also, Marie's entire life is a deception - on the outside, she seems to have it together, but she's a kleptomaniac. Also, she's lied to the most by Walt and Skylar due to her being so nosy.
RED - Jesse's color (last name PINKman because he really doesn't become powerful until he works with Mr. White - red, white = pink.) As Jesse starts to become disillusioned with the meth business, though, his color scheme turns to yellows, greys, and eventually even less consistent and more bland. He is literally losing the color in his life. Red also represent death (whenever the lab suits are red, someone is about to die because of the meth business.)
PINK - Death. The pink teddy from the doomed airplane, and even Walt's newborn daughter coinciding with his fatal cancer diagnosis. In the last few episodes of the first midseason of season 5, we don't see Walt's daughter wearing pink anymore but instead green and then red (there is foreshadowing with each of Walt's family being tied to the color red in season 5 - Jr.'s red car, the last shot of Walt's daughter she's wearing red shirt, and Skylar places the money on a red tarp. Maybe this means his entire family will be wiped out?)
YELLOW - Yellow means caution. Whenever you see yellow, there is usually something about to happen to cause a change.
GREEN - the color of money. Whenever someone is wearing green, they are driven by money. When Walt sells his green vehicle for a mere $50 and keeps his black Heisenberg hat, it symbolizes that he's now in the meth business for reasons other than money.
BLACK - The color of power and greed. Gretchen Swartz (which means "black" in German) represents everything that Walt desires. In her, all of his masculinity is realized - power, wealth, ego, sex. Heisenberg's hat and car are both black, as well as Walt's jacket that we see more of in season 5.
WHITE - Not as consistent in use as the other colors, but I've noticed it on characters a few times when the character is getting the worse out of life (Marie's white labcoat when Skylar yells at her to shut up, Hank after he realizes his new job isn't his passion, Walter on the MRI table, etc.)
I am sure I didn't get everything about the colors, but these are just a few of my observations so far. LOVE this show!
Feel free to comment with your own interpretations or the help complete examples and such of my own analysis.![]()
en dan de bekende i am the danger scene waar walt zijn rood hemd uitdoet ( rood = woede/Dood) voor daaronder een nog roder t shirt te dragen :')
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