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Horror

Friday 31 July 2015

Textual analysis- Bane of brothers

Textual analysis- Bane of brothers

Immediately editing is used as the screen fades from black to an establishing shot where the audience can see the blood shots in the room whilst the door opens. There is non-diegetic sound effects in the background which almost camouflages itself with the background. 

The use of a low angle shot connotes the vulnerability of Jensen who looks consumed by the fear of the zombies outside. A point of view shot is used to show what Jensen sees which is a blooded zombie lurking up to be at eye level with him. There is a change of volume in the music as it slowly fades into a high pitched loud sharp sound as Jensen looks through the peep whole the sound intensifies accordingly.  The female zombie is covered in blood from face to neck and has a very stiff, awkward posture, the director- Hart follows the key conventions of zombie horror. 

The shot changes into a cut way where it shows the actions if Alex along with ambient sound of the medicine rattles, the facial expression whilst whispering to himself ‘Jensen’, the mode of address suggests an element of both fear and worry. Editing of sound I used cleverly in this section where Alex drops the bags and his footsteps fade in to the background just when the audience realise that another pair of feet’s will follow- zombie feet’s. There is blood dripping from the leg of a zombie, one foot with a shoe and the other with a sock shows the disorientation of the zombies instilling an unsettling emotion in audiences.

In the first minute there a 3 zombies shown, where they all involve blood and gore. Sound effects of what sounds like- heavy breathing and hollow sounds is used throughout to create a creepy effect where the fear is everywhere no matter where Alex or Jensen go. As an audience, just in the first minute I exposed to a high level of gore, violence and I’m given a brief introduction to the relationship of these characters through their facial expressions as they show a high degree of care for one another.

The director uses low-key lighting to show the shift of mood as the room is discreet and dull. Although through dialogue there is nothing tense about the scene the facial expressions of Jensen who seems to be occupied with his own thoughts and the fade of music to low level to loud foreshadow that something unpleasant may happen as the rise in music instils a level of fear in the audience.  The music comes to a haphazard end when Alex places his hands on Jensen the dread created by just the sound and close-up shot of Jensen’s head excites the audience and makes them feel as though they can predict that Jensen is a zombie as he is not responding an inattentive.
As Jensen takes off his jacked when requested by Alex the fear of what the audience predicted comes true, Jensen’s actions being very slow and tense creates the anticipated feeling where the audience want to find out if he is also infected the shot then changes into a reverse focal zoom where the details on Jensen’s hands are graphically shown as Alex is in the background fearing for his life. An extreme close up shots shows Alex’s real emotions as he wipes his tears with the gun in his hand.
The screen fades to black, however non-diegetic sound is used during the black out where Alex is crying and sniffling. The sound of the music changes from loud and eerie to 1 pitch piano, slow paced to connote the difficult time for Alex as he remembers his childhood through an old photograph.

The disoriented shot of where Alex’s fears are shown and the gun is in the shot but not in focus shows that Alex is thinking of violence as a solution. In the background while Alex ensembles the gun his now zombie brother is up and as the audience know going to attack Alex. Non asynchronous diegetic sound is used of zombie sounds of gagging is used to show the rise of the new zombie. The plot twist, comes in when Alex raises the gun towards his own head when the audience thought that he would kill Jensen as he is the infected one. The film ends in an enigma where even after the trigger is pulled Alex is alive the audience then make a choice as to what happens to Alex and sympathise for him for his loss of brother as well state of confusion and frustration.

Key scenes I will use for inspiration: 

Zombie 1: Blood dripping from her face to her neck and chest creating a look where the blood is fresh and she has just been eating raw flesh. The point of view shot from Jensen’s angle shows the audience what he is seeing through the peep hole- although the rest of her body is not shown in this shot, viewers can almost imagine what she’d look like as her body language is quite jagged and shows no sense of stability.     

Zombie 2: The second zombie which appears is just ¼ of the zombie’s leg, the camera angle which shows Alex’s footsteps fading into the background almost welcome in the zombies footsteps. The feet like all the other zombies is drenched in blood, the fact that there is only one pair of shoe on the feet shows true nature of zombies- inhumane.

Zombie 3: The props of the last zombie to appear in the first minute again is covered in blood, with bruises on his neck and left side of his head. The average white t shirt which most boys were represents the idea that anyone is a victim to the virus going around. Also, an over the shoulder shot is used to show the scream of the zombie, after he gets shot is wild and ‘in your face’ following another convention of zombie horror using the over the shoulder shot creates this idea of ‘dread’ as the audience know that there is a zombie behind Alex but the character himself doesn't know.