Se7en
Kyle Cooper
Kyle Cooper
28.01.10
The font presented in the film Se7en appealed to me very much because it created a great amount of suspense. The font used was child-like and almost a scribble. This appealed to me because it was a sinister way of opening the film as it linked pictures of a man making a scrap book with his victims and a child-like font used for the titles. This was effective as it kept the audience uneasy of what will appear within the film – the childlike font created a tense atmosphere as the audience will always feel uncomfortable with child murders. The font also created a sense of immaturity and unsteadiness which could represent the state of mind of the murderer. All together I feel that the font, along with the images presented, appealed to the type of film it was (a thriller) as it created suspense of the plot and anticipation of what was going to happen.
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