Write a short description of how suspense it created by Coen brothers in
“no country for old men” ( 400 words)
“No country, for old men” is a crime thriller directed, produced and written by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, and distrusted by paramount vantage. Thrillers like to build up situation to the viewers to create tension and suspense thought-out. The scene starts off with opening credits , this is a black screen with written names, there was no music during this. Then the film shows shots of the desert with a voice over, again no music, saying a story about this guy. This created suspense because the story mentions’ about this person and it makes the viewer thing what is going to happen next. The next big build up to suspense is the first kill, this starts off with a shot of a man on a telephone as the man focus, in the background we see a man moving towards him but as he isn’t the man focus we don’t see to pay attention. It slowly zooms into the man on the telephone then the man behind him gets his handcuffs and strangles him this is the first kill of the film. The lack of music in this scene allows the viewers to really focus on the situation and the slowness of the zoom in creates a lot of tension and suspense to what happened next. Lastly another scene that creates a lot of suspense, is a scène where there’s a chase of a dog and the man in the river as they swim along the river not being able to catch each other until one gets out the water, the chase as no music, finally then man gets out of the water and so does the dog then man is trying to get the bullets in his gun the dog is catching up to him then he shoots the dog, as the chasse was so close we did not know what the outcome would be so this created a lot of suspense to the audience, and sadness when the dog is shot.Through out the film, the lack of music is used, still allowing the film to create suspense. Generally music is used to create suspense so this is a tricky technique used, but obviously worked because it was
a successful thriller.
This is the scene where the dog dies ,
“no country for old men” ( 400 words)
“No country, for old men” is a crime thriller directed, produced and written by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, and distrusted by paramount vantage. Thrillers like to build up situation to the viewers to create tension and suspense thought-out. The scene starts off with opening credits , this is a black screen with written names, there was no music during this. Then the film shows shots of the desert with a voice over, again no music, saying a story about this guy. This created suspense because the story mentions’ about this person and it makes the viewer thing what is going to happen next. The next big build up to suspense is the first kill, this starts off with a shot of a man on a telephone as the man focus, in the background we see a man moving towards him but as he isn’t the man focus we don’t see to pay attention. It slowly zooms into the man on the telephone then the man behind him gets his handcuffs and strangles him this is the first kill of the film. The lack of music in this scene allows the viewers to really focus on the situation and the slowness of the zoom in creates a lot of tension and suspense to what happened next. Lastly another scene that creates a lot of suspense, is a scène where there’s a chase of a dog and the man in the river as they swim along the river not being able to catch each other until one gets out the water, the chase as no music, finally then man gets out of the water and so does the dog then man is trying to get the bullets in his gun the dog is catching up to him then he shoots the dog, as the chasse was so close we did not know what the outcome would be so this created a lot of suspense to the audience, and sadness when the dog is shot.Through out the film, the lack of music is used, still allowing the film to create suspense. Generally music is used to create suspense so this is a tricky technique used, but obviously worked because it was

This is the scene where the dog dies ,
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