Monday, 6 January 2014

Analysis of Creep

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWHDjFZX19A
 
Creep is a thriller that utilises all aspects of a conventional thriller. It is a different kind of film that makes its originality stands out and therefore makes it a diverse thriller. It combines tension with a large sense of not knowing what is coming next. The opening makes the audience uncomfortable and on edge. The music is mysterious and unsettling causing the audience to feel this way. As well as groans and grunting, giving the impression a victim is in danger, crying is also heard which furthermore makes the audience expect a film with a lot of emotional feel. What the audience see is a camera being moved very quickly. This technique creates disorientation to be felt and also gives the impression of struggling for life and that salvation is being resisted. It is very effective at making the people watching know what to expect and get their adrenaline pumping, and increasing their levels of excitement. Blood and gore is also associated in the opening and someone who is struggling is seen in a bad way, which appears to be bleeding desperately. A general impression of distortion is involved throughout the entire opening, portraying how the film will include many twists and turns. Credits of the directors name and actors names appear all fuzzled even more insisting how the entire film will be filled with a sense of unexpectedness.


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