![]() Starting off with how the film is shot, we see a few different techniques depending on the setting and how the story is progressing. By separating the film into it’s basic aspects, we hope to interrogate the ways in which this experience is created throughout the film, and for what purpose.Ĭinematography plays the foremost role in creating the viewer’s experience of the film’s themes of doubt and its resolution. This doubt both emerges from and pervades the film: the characters are suspicious of one another, the film’s timing and events are frequently called into question. The greatest feeling experienced upon first watching Guillaume Canet’s Tell No One is a sense of confusion, underpinned by an overwhelming sensation of uncertainty. You then have a close up off her hand trying to grip the wall but she slowly slips down because she has no strength because she got stabbed multiple times.she then slides down to the bottom of the tub and tries to grab the shower curtain, then she slipped and died.By Tomas, Ashwin, Meira, Shahrez, and Matthew ![]() It had a higher shot of the blood that was running into the drain. ![]() the music makes the scene seem very dramatic. janet then screams out and she seems very shocked and terrified.the dark figure then starts to stab janet with a kitchen knife.the camera shots are real close up to her face so you can see her reaction each time she gets stabbed with the knife. And as the shower curtain is removed by the dark figure,when their body's revealed you still can't see what they look like, but you can see the outline of the figure. The camera starts to zoom into the shower curtain and you can see a dark figure with there hands raised and something in their hands. In the start of the scene she was in the shower and she was happy.And she's enjoying her shower, u can tell this because she was smiling and when she went into the shower she turned in a circle.And at this point you can only hear the shower in the background.
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