The Strangers
The
trailer of The Strangers starts off quite slow, it sets the base for the
narrative and allows the audience to appreciate the two characters that are
involved romantically because of the simple cuts used.. The speed of the
trailer increases as the trailer progresses, this is the part where the
narrative becomes clearer to the audience. We know something is wrong when we
hear loud noises from outside, followed by a masked man standing behind the
main female character. This adds to the fact that the couple may be in danger.
The end of the trailer is a final burst of action which makes the audience jump
when they think it is all over. This allows the audience to be prepared for
what is to come in the movie which also builds up tension.
At
the beginning of the trailer, we are shown a few cuts showing the setting and
the location. We are shown a wooded area which then cuts to a secluded home in
the middle of the woods. The audience are now aware that the house is in the
middle of no-where with no other houses around. The mood is set at the
beginning of any film trailer. From certain cuts we are able to establish what
each character is like from the cuts used and the angles. Also, between cuts a
dissolve has been used in each making the atmosphere look relaxed, gentle, soft
and romantic.
The
shot of the woman standing in the kitchen lasts for about thirteen seconds, a
lot longer than any conventional piece of film shown in a trailer. It seems to
go on for a long time suggesting that the suffering that the characters are experiencing
has been dragging on for a long time. Using a long take like this one, we are
able to see how vulnerable she is and how one of the antagonists is watching
her. We can see him entering the room behind her where she has no idea. This makes
it very unnerving to watch for the audience which creates suspense because we don’t
know what he is going to do. It almost seems painful to watch as he is just
standing there unmoving as she is also. We cannot hear anything but silence and
her breathing heavy. She looks scared, unprotected and alone.
The audience are then made jump by a loud stabbing sound when the scene fades. The trailer then cuts to a scene outside of the house where the characters are looking for the things/ people that are making the noises. We are then shown a series of shots of all three antagonists taken from a long range. This makes them seen extremely scary and distant.
The
next shot is of the three killers
standing in a row. The shot is fast, random and eerie. It’s quite fast that if
you blink, you may miss is. This makes the audience then question their beliefs
to if they have seen it or not. It gives them a proper sense of fear of the
unknown as they wouldn’t know who is in their house at any given time. The speed
of the editing can create excitement, fear and tension for the audience as they
feel like they are being prepared for a final burst of action.
The
jump scare is longer than a conventional horror trailer but it allows us to
properly hear the dialogue which is explaining to the victims why they are
there. The trailer is then made more sinister by the antagonists telling their
victims that they are only there because the victims were home, they had no
motives to be there. They were just ‘playing a game.’ This long take gives the
audience a long enough time to take in the full horror of this face appearing
in darkness. The close up of the blurry face is scary and eerie which adds to
the fear that the audience may have just experienced during the climax. Just when
it is believed to be over there is a final image as the female antagonist enters
getting closer to the camera. This shows that they are being haunted until the
very end.
Two
of the most conventional horror settings are featured in this trailer. In the
beginning of the trailer we can see the house in the middle of the woods
seeming to be the only house around. This suggests that they are far away from
real civilisation. Large houses are often common settings for horror films. We also
see an extreme long shot of a lake at the beginning of the trailer. The lake is
surrounded in trees which confirms that it is located in a woods. Being in the
wood secludes the people in the home showing that they are far away from help. The
colours of the trailer in the beginning are warm and welcoming which sets the
scene as homely and romantic. The colours become colder and darker throughout the
trailer as it becomes tenser. The lighting is very low key towards the end of
the trailer which gives off the eerie and creepy vibe. The costumes of the
antagonists play a very big part in this film. Their masks show that their
identities are hidden which adds mystery and suspicion. This could also suggest
that they are un-human due to their cruel and cold nature.
Body
language is also very key in this film. For example, when an axe slices through
a door in the home we can see the woman jump with freight behind the man,
screaming. There is also a shot of her hiding in some sort of cupboard with her
arms clenched around her body. She looked frightened like her body language
also expressed.
A
wide range of close ups have been used in the trailer, for example: the rose
petals laying on the bed, the candles being lit. These both enable the
audiences understanding that they are romantically involved with each other. More
extreme close ups are used as the couple become closer together: their arms and
necks. This suggests the fiery passion in their relationship. By using medium
shots the audience are able to see the whole setting and the background but we
can also see the emotion shown on both of the characters faces. The final shots
of the trailer are shown as extreme close ups of the antagonists which explains
to the victims why they are there and why the antagonists are causing so much
terror. The images are distorted which supports the killer as having a hidden
identity. But when the audience thinks everything is over, we see the final
shot of a killer entering the room from the dark corner. This adds fear to the
audience as it is the last burst of terror before the ending of the trailer. This
also makes the audience want to find out if the couple will be really safe in
the end.
The
lead male in the trailer is shown as the protector as we are often presented
with a wide range of shots where the woman is using him as a protector or she
is following close to him.
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