Sunday, 21 October 2012

No Country For Old Men Analysis- Miss Hartt

No Country For Old Men Analysis


No Country For Old Men is set in a lonely location. Only sand, grass, fences and trees can be seen by the audience. This is conventional to a thriller as most locations in thriller films are creepy or deserted. The setting is shown at the start even when nothing is happening. This builds suspense and shows the audience the location.

There are 4 characters in the opening sequence, and two of them die. This is conventional to the thriller genre as two murders take place in the first part of the film. The killer is wearing black clothes. This symbolises darkness and evil and shows that he is a dangerous character.

The narrator talking at the start of the film is a non-diegetic sound as it is a voice-over that has been edited into the clip after it was filmed. The siren on the police car is a diegetic sound because it ties in with the images on-screen. There is a windy noise throughout the first part of the opening scene to show that the setting is lonely. This is conventional to thriller films as they are normally set in vacant locations.

First the killer is arrested, then he escapes, then he kills someone, then he kills someone else. This is conventional to a thriller because he murders two people and many thrillers contain murder scenes.

1 comment:

  1. You post offers a general analysis of how sound and editing is used in this opening, as well as commenting on what makes it conventional.

    To improve, develop your comments about diegetic sound - describe specifically what the sounds are and comment on their effectiveness - how does it create tension and suspense.

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