This scene is from the film American Beauty. In this scene Lester (the dad played by Kevin Spacey) has just quit his job and feels liberated. He is having dinner with his wife (Carolyn) when his daughter (Jane) walks in to join them for dinner but instead ends up witnessing their argument.
The film starts off with a wide shot of the dinner table and focuses on Jane as she walks in to join her parents. The camera goes back and forth between Lester and Carolyn arguing making the audience feel like Jane, caught in the middle of your parents domestic dispute; it shows them being at opposite ends of the table a symbolism of their "opposite" point of views. The room is dark and the only lighting is at the center of the dinner table, just enough light to see Lester and Carolyn argumentative speeches and only a dim viewed on Jane, once again representing the focus on Lester and Carolyn. The diegetic sound is the background music which is a calm melody playing in the beginning that depicts the visual of the home very neat and proper. As the arguing rises the music is low almost faint. Until Lester reaches his patience and throws the plate of asparagus the loud break of the plate stop the background music and the camera focuses only on Lester and his voice, emphasizing his speech of liberation after quitting his job. The background music comes back on and its a friendlier melody playing symbolizing Lester new found happiness.
I love the simplicity of this film. The techniques used to emphasize the argument were done effortlessly and really got the point across its audience. I like how the cinematography techniques also helped depict the psychoanalysis behind the character's story line.

