Distinctive images can support an audience in being more thoughtful about the multifaceted nature of an individual’s identity and how this impacts the human interaction such as personality traits.
This is good, but I'd like you to expand on the "multifaceted nature of an individual's identity" and the "personality traits" that you mention here, they will likely form the conceptual drive of your response! Visual images critically foster emotional responses and empathy as it portrays an individual’s response to challenging notions of relationships by the use of artistic expression.
Slightly messy expression there, but good ideas. In the film, ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2005) directed by Ang Lee, notable images reveal the conflicted nature of identity leading to conflict with society through the use of quiet melodramatic martial arts systems in the sophisticated ancient China.
Fantastic introduction to the text. Similarly, in the picture book, Photographs in the Mud, we see that a person’s human interaction may try overcoming cultural social norms which can often be difficult as the book explores the ideas of the relationship with nature.
Slightly messy expression there. Both composers exemplify distinctive images by the use of distinctive territory and analogous colours and the use of rectangular frames between two individuals to capture the audience’s attention as well as to provide meaningful insights of an individual’s human interactions with others.
Again, slightly messy wording: Try reading your essay aloud to spot these issues. The ideas here are solid though! I'd like to see you simplify things though; give me one big central concept that you are pushing throughout the whole essay and set that up immediately.Distinguishing images can reveal the inevitable change in one’s attitude as they encounter challenging obstacles such as gender restrictions of Wudang fighters due to societal barriers such as people’s behaviours towards female warriors.
This sentence would work better if you keep it abstract, don't go into the example just yet. This is depicted in classical Wuxia film, “The Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon”, which limits the social construct boundaries of art and passion of Wudang Warriors which is evident in the Chinese literature.
Expression. The social structure in ancient china is crucial aspect for the Chinese, influencing their social position such as nobles, whom were viewed a emperors.
Expression. Lee highlights the audience’s visualisation of one of the main characters, Shu Lien’s, a Giang Hu warrior, who develops a complicated relationship with the young Jen Yu who desires a life of freedom but is limited due to the nature of social barriers.
Slightly retell at the end there: We don't need plot descriptions! It is through such nature that Lee has demonstrated the audience to shape the total meaning that is being presented to the audience which impacts our experiences in relation to the text.
This sentence needs an expression fix; it doesn't really say much, what IS the meaning? You don't answer this question for me. The daughter of a rich aristocrat, Jen Yu, from a cultured family with strict rules embedded in her life demands for freedom in her society.
Retell. The frequent use of wide-angle shot of high-class, expensive costuming reveals the specific nature that Jen has been exposed to in her life. Throughout the film, transformations of costumes in a Changao, rapidly change in different scenes portraying her position in the social world order. When she is in Beijing with her family, Jen symbolises as an oppressed young girl from her dressing colours which were diverse shades of white, yet symbolises an unmistakeable image of her innocence and clarity.
Good. Furthermore, in the scene, “thief in the night”, Jen Yu is noticed in a black martial arts outfit for warriors, linking herself with Jade Fox, symbolising her coercion leading towards rebellion to steal the historical green destiny which gives the audience a negative visual impurity.
Be sure to add a proper conclusion to your paragraphs! Like a, "Thus, this is the point I've proven," sort of thing 
Distinctive images allow an individual to gain a deeper understanding of the society they live in.
Awesome intro! In ‘The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, Jen’s emotional intimacy with Bo displays her rebellion against the nature of her social context. Lee highlights this as Jen is shown to scuffle between the two distinctive environments of her noble lifestyle respecting the Ancient Chinese traditions or in the desert, where she met Bo.
Retell, if you had popped a technique in this sentence instead (juxtaposition perhaps?) you'd be golden. Lee uses the two diverse environments to portray distinctive visuals towards the audience demonstrating Jen’s transformation by the distinctive image of the bridge between Beijing and the environment which Jen is oppressed by her family, juxtaposed to Jen to the desert scene where has finds freedom but yet rebellious by going against the ancient Chinese customs.
You could be more succinct in expression there. In the scene of the dessert, Lee uses a wide-angle shot of the horizontal landscape of the desert symbolising her freedom and being without framed orders as there are no borders framing her face.
Good. The difficulty of the two environments for Jen Yu indicates of becoming an outcast, thus losing her high-class sophisticated lifestyle within the Chinese social hierarchy thus allowing Jen to reconsider her new love for Bo.
Retell. Expressively juxtaposing to ‘Photographs in the Mud’, Wolfer implements vector lines and monochromatic photographic memories throughout the picture book to create intense fear of Jack losing his family at home as he doesn’t make it back home after serving his country at war.
Slight retell there. This reflects the current international conflict of society that Jack lives in as Wolfer implements dark shadows behind Jack symbolising fear as Wolfer uses a worried body pose of Jack as he is trying to camouflage in the green bush. When Jack gets injured, Wolfer slightly changes the colour tone by using tinted colour as it lightens the hue, making the scene less intense is juxtaposed with the dark colours in the beginning.
Try not to just rattle techniques in the process of retell: Tell me WHAT THEY DO, what image do they create and what does this image reveal to the audience (us)? One’s actions in a new place they live in can be demonstrated by the way they interact with nature.
Good job for trying to summate, but give it a little more of a conclusive feel. Adding a "Therefore" or a "Thus, it is clear how..." to the start could help.The society that an individual lives in reveals the true nature of themselves and others which creates a distinctive image.
Haven't quite sold me on that "which creates a distinctive image" bit, could you elaborate? ‘Photographs in the Mud’ is a picture book based on an Australian soldier, Jack develop a relationship with an outcast enemy.
Expression issue. Jack is the opposite of Jen Yu as he is a rebellious outcast in war whereas Jen is from an honourable family whom fears to be an outcast.
Good textual parallel. Wolfer uses the contrast of colours of green and image of blood. Through realism, this symbolises war and bloodshed by the use of mahogany and wine red colours as the main vector lines throughout the picture book.
Those sentences there could be easily blended to create a better flow to your idea! Wolfer also uses white frames and borders throughout the picture book which visualises that every journey taken is a memory that will stay with an individual forever.
Not quite sure how the white frames and borders achieve this; perhaps elaboration is required? This is shown throughout the picture book of the monochromatic photographs of family members which symbolises that Jack misses his old home and the nature of inhumane treatment that he lived in. The narrator states, “Jack saw an injured Japanese soldier hold the photographic tears were rolling down his cheeks.” With the use of the enemy soldier as the salience feature, thus signifying the true nature of the society the soldier is placed in.
Expression issue. The use of small font creates sympathy for the opponent soldier as the font style also gave distinctive images of despair and sorrow. Distinctive images portray the characteristics of an individual’s behaviour in society as it reveals their true identity.
Both composers, Dianne Wolfer and Ang Lee effectively employ distinctive images to depict how distinctive images can bring out an individual’s true sense of identity by capturing the attention of the audience by the use of contrasting colours and hues.
Slightly specific there: I'd cut the sentence after "identity" to be honest! It would work well more generally. Through human interactions, power and social class, the composers respond to the audience by allowing them to images their lives compared to these characters life experiences which creates distinctively appealing images.
Great conclusion! I'd like a tad more meat to it (one more sentence maybe), but this works well