Mise En Scene Analysis

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All elements of mise en scene relate to the genre of horror. The setting for this film follows the conventions of the horror genre due to the fact that within the film the majority of the action takes place in an isolated setting that is cut off from the rest of civilization. The closed space is used as a way to make the characters feel lost and hopeless. The use of props within this film is very typical of the horror genre. The sharp contraptions with metal killing blades, the laser cutter collar, injections of poison, buckets on the heads of the victims – all of these are the tools of murder. All of these creates an atmosphere of horror, suffering and despair. Another effective prop is the clock that ticks to reflect there isn’t much time …show more content…

The creepy doll on its tricycle is one of those details that hide the personality of the character, adding a plot of mystery and a sense of fear. The make-up of the main character hides facial features, thereby misleading the audience. The clothes determine the style of characters: good or bad. The body language and facial expressions are very important in horror movies, as it can have a positive or negative effect depending on the character. The facial expression, and especially the eyes give out the important signals. For example, at the time of torture in the eyes of the characters shown a fear and pain. The bulging eyes explain to the viewer that the character is looking at something terrible. An audience can feel a fear through a character. The shaking hands show a panic that the character …show more content…

The Establishing shot shows a view of the location such as the closed hangar where the victims sit on the floor. Close-up shots create an atmosphere, increase a fear and worry, and it shows the facial expressions of the characters. The medium shot is the most common framing. It allows to focus on dialogue and to show some detail of the action. Extreme Close up used in the film to show the most important details - head in a bucket, puzzles carved from the body, parts of bodies and blood, and the killing

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