Memento had one of the most interesting title sequences I've seen in a thriller film - mainly because it is not conventional, it's delicate and slow as the same image appears throughout; that of a polaroid picture. The music - although classical - is not conventional either, its yearning and painful in a way, like heartbreak is being portrayed. I found it really interesting that although no action actually happens during the title sequence, I was still interested, I still wanted to watch - because of the atmosphere caused by the music, which was dramatic and powerful and overall, intriguing.
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Friday, 16 December 2011
A Look at the Titles of Memento...
Memento had one of the most interesting title sequences I've seen in a thriller film - mainly because it is not conventional, it's delicate and slow as the same image appears throughout; that of a polaroid picture. The music - although classical - is not conventional either, its yearning and painful in a way, like heartbreak is being portrayed. I found it really interesting that although no action actually happens during the title sequence, I was still interested, I still wanted to watch - because of the atmosphere caused by the music, which was dramatic and powerful and overall, intriguing.
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