Se7en (Opening Credits) Analysis
Se7en
is a brilliant example of a hugely successful thriller which has all
the essential conventions a thriller needs, in order to be successful.
It
throws you right into the action with the title sequence. The titles
themselves flash and twitch in and out of the screen and have a font
type which makes them look handwritten. I think this effect has been
used to make it look more childlike and reflect the simple mind of the
unknown protagonist.
Camera
angles are effectively used in this opening. They don’t use any wide
shots or mid shots which could possibly reveal the killer – by keeping
the mystery of who the person is, it intrigues the audience and makes
them want to carry on watching. The use of both close up shots and
extreme close up shots ensures we focus on the important and disturbing
aspects of the scene. This builds up intrigue within the viewer. The
editing of these clips is very fast-paced and uses lots of transitions
and effects. This is to give the impression of chaos and that his state
of mind is disjointed like the imagery shown.

One of the more graphic scenes shows the man
slicing off his fingertips. This suggests that he is going to commit a
crime and doesn’t want to leave any evidence behind. It is not too much
of a gory image, but it is very horrific which makes the audience feel
much more tension. By cutting off his skin it indicates that he is very
committed to what he does. He is willing to put himself through pain
just to carry out these acts of crime. It also suggests that he is
experienced as it is seems planned and that this is not just a one off
killing. This keeps the viewers attention as they want to know what he
is going to do next.
All
the aspects throughout the short introduction illustrate it as very
disturbing and horrific. This gets the audience right into the action
and shows them immediately what the plotline and film is going to be
like.
The
music used is a remix by Nine Inch Nails called ‘Closer’. This sound
has a gritty effect, and again sounds quite dysfunctional again to
reflect the killer’s mindset. This builds up suspense and tension within
the audience as the intensity of the music builds throughout the scene.
Well done, you communicate your ideas clearly using images and embedded clips to illustrate your analysis. This research clearly helped you in the planning stage to your own thriller.
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