Cape fear analysis. Cape fear starts of by showing white credits of names over blurry scratchy water effect which is playing over a high pitches violin sound to let the audience know something is wrong to start with, therefore the film is not going to be...
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Cape fear analysis. Cape fear starts of by showing white credits of names over blurry scratchy water effect which is playing over a high pitches violin sound to let the audience know something is wrong to start with, therefore the film is not going to be happy and joyful. As the clip continues we can see a blurry figure of an eagle coming down. We often see eagles as predators and looks for things to kill and eat so we can tell the film may have a predator in it because of the eagles sly movements to hunt for food. The credits continue to show against the black background to contrast against the white writing which stands out and grabs the viewer’s attention. As the title appears the music gets louder and deeper as it starts revealing what the film may be like, leading up to tension with the loud music whilst also showing more images under the water. The water does not stop moving which is metaphorically like the main character. He does not stop moving and wont. The Water ripples
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