Monday, 28 January 2013









The kill bill trailer opens with heavy panting and a close up of a lady's face which is badly bruised. She is panting in fear for the reason that the audience may classify as danger. There are many open wounds which however the blood which is on her face is dry and static. The audience then begging to hear a heavy footsteps of which then the camera does a mid close tracking shot of a woman/mans boot walking presumably towards the lady. 


The camera goes back onto the lady of which you then begin to see the fear the remains in her face however a male voice begins to talk over the panting. Not only is the gentlemen's voice blocking out the sound of her fear however with the way the camera is angled it gives the affect the he is completed over powering her. This can be seem as a stereotypical scene as the man is over powering the woman, she is completed surrounded in fear and cannot escape. 

When the dialogue begins the unknown man asks the lady a question, and generally waits for the lady's reply however in the instance she is too scared to reply. A hand then appears and he starts to wipe her the sweat tears and blood from her face, he strokes her face and points his finger in her face. Again this shows the audience that he is still being controlling and rather than for him to feel remorse for hurting this lady it could be shown that he has no care. Through this the lady closes her eyes she slowly brings her head up and the audience are then seen a different look into her eyes. We as the audience begin to realise she is about to say her first piece of dialogue. Of which she straightens her head and says" Will, it's your baby". This gives the audience extra knowledge to the both of the characters. One of which shows that the unseen man goes by the name of 'Will' and the second that these two people at some point have had an intimate relationship. Then suddenly a gun shot is let off and the scene of the woman turns into a blank black image of which the conversation of the woman's dialogue and the gun shot happen rapidly after each other. 

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