Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Thriller Opening Analysis

LEON - opening analysis

In the opening of Leon, where we see the credits the setting is shown, this is an urban setting which is popular in thrillers. The camera work goes through the streets of an urban setting showing us where the film will take place.

While the camera is going through the streets of the city it shows a sign saying ‘little Italy’ which could suggest a theme of gangs and violence, it also shows where the film starts. The camera angle shows a reflection in the sunglasses of the main character which could also represent his point of view, what he is looking at. At the beginning you get shown a picture of ‘someone’ (most likely to be a target because we see Leon as a hit-man).
The man character "leon" is seen as a cold hearted person who doesnt care who he hurts which is also common to find in a typical thriller. We see the main character finish drinking a glass of milk (which is a running joke in the film). We also see shots of where the supposed target is being with a bunch of body guards being well protected.

We are shown a shot of a briefcase full of drugs, having a storyline which involves drugs is very common thriller narrative. Once we are a few minutes into the movie the main character is still a mystery to us but we now as the audience realise that he is going after the man in the picture because he is holding a gun (which is typical iconography for a thriller genre) to one of the body guards that protecting the man in the picture. Now there is a shot from inside the hotel where the “target” is being protected, where now all the bodyguards are in a panic and the editing becomes very fast paced because they do not know what is coming next, although it is obvious that something is about to happen. There is a camera shot of the top of the lift which shows what floor the lift is on, this can be compared to “silence of the lambs” because this presents a sense of panic because they know what somebody is in the building but they do not know where or why. It shows the lift getting closer to the “target” and there all preparing for danger.

All of a sudden the lift doors open and a bloodied hand falls out and the bodyguards react impulsively and shoot the hand thinking it was the enemy, but they realise they have been tricked (misdirection is common in thrillers). There is a low shot of one of the bodyguards looking down a stair well trying to find the enemy (this type of shot is usual to represent someone more powerful however in this film that is not the case).

Now all the bodyguards are worried and they are about to leave.  Then it shows that even though the main character is outnumbered he is still able to out smart them, this is a very common narrative in thrillers where the main character odds of surviving are slim.

The target and his bodyguards get extremely worry and try to protect the target by going into a closed space that inevitably puts them in even more danger. When the main character takes out the bodyguards behind a screen and you only see part of the main character looking at the target through a bullet hole in the screen, separating the main character from the target, at this point the editing is very fast paced to represent the panic going on in the scene. When the target is backed up into a corner you see a knife appear at the targets neck which shows that the main character got to his target without being seen, which also causes enigma. The characters face emerges and you see him for the first time in the whole opening.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Thriller Poster Analysis


THE FINAL DESTINATION.
The women in the middle of the poster could be seen as the main character in the movie, this is because she is the main focus of the poster.
As you can see on the front of this poster the main characters face is breaking through the glass witch could suggest that she is trying to break free from something or someone.
The tag line 'rest in pieces' could mean that there is an element of danger within the movie so the theme could be based around something or someone trying to hurt or kill there victims.The women's face on the poster is a dark and creepy picture that uses low key lighting to suggest that this film could be very dark with something unexpected that could happen within the film. Some features of the women's face has been turned into more of a skull figure than a human face, this could for shadow that she is is running from "death" and that death is the villain with could suggest a supernatural narrative. This is a typical thriller narrative.



TAKEN

The film Taken has a common thriller poster. It has one man standing in the centre on the poster, this man is smartly dressed and is looking down towards his gun, this could suggest him being the main character in the movie and the one at which might be a strong and intelligent character. He is aged between his 30-40s which is also a common type of character for a action thriller movie.
There is a pitch black background with very low key lighting shining on half of the mans face and hand, this may mean that he will find himselve in a unexpected situation with-in which he doesnt know what to do or where to turn to next.
The quote "i dont know who you are but if you dont let my daughter go i will find you, i will kill you" is written accross the poster and infront of the character Liam Neeson, it is written in a bold front as he is putting his point across strongly. The title of the film "Taken" is at the bottom of the poster. It is written in a bold orange font, making it stand out from the rest of the poster. The title is in a soft orange colour suggesting somebodt vunerable and weak being the person in which is "taken" where as the rest of the poster is in bold masculine colours.