Saturday, 16 October 2010

Analysis of Film Openings Part 2 :~)

  • Picture of Blood
  • Picture is a sign of Remberance
  • Colour to Black and White
  • Reundeveloping Picures







Why i think Memento is a Thriller

..There is dramatic music which is escclating

..This builds up tension

..There is crime and mrder

..There is also a Red Hrring in this Film

What makes the audience want to keep watching

They may want to know...

You want to know why the man is getting shot

Why is the photo going backwards

Why has he got so many photographs

Who killed his wife

Memento is a 2000 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan, adapted from his younger brother Jonathan's short story "Memento Mori". It stars Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby, a man with anterograde amnesia which renders his brain unable to store new memories.
During the opening credits, (which portrays the end of the story) it is shown that Leonard kills Teddy (Joe Pantoliano) for the rape and murder of his wife based on information provided by Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss).
This film is often used to show the distinction between plot and story. The film's events unfold in two separate, alternating narratives — one in color, and the other in black and white. The black and white sections are told in chronological order, showing Leonard conversing with an anonymous phone caller in a motel room. Leonard's investigation is depicted in color sequences that are in reverse chronological order. As each sequence begins, the audience is unaware of the preceding events, just like Leonard, thereby giving the viewer a sense of his confusion.
By the film's end when the two narratives converge we understand the investigation and the events that lead up to Teddy's death.

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