Monday, 13 December 2010

Seven Analysis

The film opens with a progression of close ups and mid shots, the use of these shots resembles the anticipation and desperation for what may occur next. The angles for which the camera is in, is a vital element, as this includes every detail for which the man is doing. The use of close ups and extreme close ups portray the feeling of isolation and limitation as this is secluded within the space given by the camera.
The close analysis of the pictures and text show the discomfort the audience may feel at that point which relates to the villains point of state as the opening sequence is within point of view.
The shots of young children show distress and discomfort as modern day horrors relate to young innocent children for  the fact that the audience feel more emotion for.
The constant fixation on the moving titles resembles the genre for which it links closely with and the fact that the edgy, jittery sequence left the audience immediately noticing the fact that the genre is psychological thriller.
Overall the opening sequence for seven resembles distress, isolation and discomfort for which the audience may be feeling as it is also told in the villain’s point of state.

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