Under The Gun
This sequence was very different to 'Exposure' in several ways. Firstly, the clip was in colour and appears to be focused more on the underworld rather than voyeurism. Secondly it is very clear from the start who's side we are meant to be on.
The credits of this clip are much clearer and break up the sequence, allowing the movemnet from the hostage to a record player to cards, whichthey wouldn't have been able to do without the titles as effectively.
The dark and shadows gives teh sense that something sinester could happen in relation to crime, and the gun further connotes the thriller genre.
A sense of sympathy is created through teh choiuce of shots. Many of them are the female's POV and those that aren't often show what is happening to her. The main male character's face is oftern half in shadow, which shows that he is evil, however the female also has shadows cast over her at some points showing that she isn't innocent.
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