c- the opening sounds are incredibly uplifting , however a slow motion shot of the
ocean is the first thing we see. this is a contrast with the music that was on before.
the music then changes to fit the camera shot, as it moves to show the protagonist
lying in the sand/shallow water. the shot of him is one looking down at him to show
he is powerless. then this point is reinforced as another character comes towards him
and an over shoulder shot is used to show he is more powerful than the main character
o the floor. we are also shown and establishing shot to show the general location.
e- a fast pace cut from the credits to the beach scene is strange as the scene
appears to be quite calm and peaceful which is strangely contrasting. the cuts are
then quite slow and not very often to show the nature of the scene. the beach scene
is also very calm, and slow cuts with worm eye view shots and calming ambience of
the waves crashing reinforces this.
M-the way in which the protagonist was dressed, in ripped and tattered clothes,
was strange as the scenery was a sort of paradise. It was a strange contrast.
And as we see an armed guard it becomes even more clear there is something strange
going on. We are then shown that the unconscious protagonist is also armed, this
builds tension and, as a film opening, allows the viewer to think and wonder of what
could be happening or who this man is.
S-the first few shots have mainly diagetic sounds of the waves crashing, and some
very faint non diagetic calming music. This continues until the shot goes towards
the guard, where we instead see a reverse, and mainly background non-diagetic
music is heard, and a little diagetic sounds from his footsteps. This backing music
creates a tense mood and allows anxiety and suspense to build in the viewer.