No country for old men

The opening credit in silence then the voice over takes over already gives a good vibe of suspense. This indicates that we do not know whom that character is weather they play a good role or a bad role.
There is the build up to the opening of the car door. The door is hidden by dust this is the good technique used that creates suspense because of the anticipation of not knowing who is going to come out of the car.
The Cohen brothers create tension as well as suspense in the beginning of the movie.
The man in the foreground is on the phone but the camera zooms in to focus on the killer. This creates suspense because we know the killer is there but the other character does not know.
The delayed chase sequence and close timing before the man shoots the dog. This creates suspense because it drags and we do not know if the man is going to bee killed by the dog or the men chasing after him.
Parallel editing – showing events in two locations both reaching for same point. This creates tension because we as the viewer want to know what is happening in both parts and it makes us anxious to find out what going to happen next.
The tracking device – when the red light is blinking it means that the killer is coming. This makes us scared for the character and makes us feel involved with the movie.
The mysterious and unexpected plot is always going to keep the audience in suspense and it did. I was so keen on finding out what happens at the end because the film was as if was a cat and mouse chase and the story could change at any minute. This is what kept viewers in suspense.
There is the build up to the opening of the car door. The door is hidden by dust this is the good technique used that creates suspense because of the anticipation of not knowing who is going to come out of the car.
The Cohen brothers create tension as well as suspense in the beginning of the movie.
The man in the foreground is on the phone but the camera zooms in to focus on the killer. This creates suspense because we know the killer is there but the other character does not know.
The delayed chase sequence and close timing before the man shoots the dog. This creates suspense because it drags and we do not know if the man is going to bee killed by the dog or the men chasing after him.
Parallel editing – showing events in two locations both reaching for same point. This creates tension because we as the viewer want to know what is happening in both parts and it makes us anxious to find out what going to happen next.
The tracking device – when the red light is blinking it means that the killer is coming. This makes us scared for the character and makes us feel involved with the movie.
The mysterious and unexpected plot is always going to keep the audience in suspense and it did. I was so keen on finding out what happens at the end because the film was as if was a cat and mouse chase and the story could change at any minute. This is what kept viewers in suspense.
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