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MementoMementoAn analysis of the An analysis of the opening sequenceopening sequence
By Anoushka
Introduction to the opening sequenceIntroduction to the opening sequence
The opening sequence begins with the title sequence followed by The opening sequence begins with the title sequence followed by the beginning of the narration of the storythe beginning of the narration of the story
The titles include the names of the director Christopher Nolan and The titles include the names of the director Christopher Nolan and the main characters played by Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss and the main characters played by Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss and Joe PantolianoJoe Pantoliano
They appear in a blue font over a plain black backgroundThey appear in a blue font over a plain black background
The name of the film is then presented and soon overlaps a POV+CU shot of a photograph being held in a person’s hand
The photograph consists of a dead person lying on the ground with blood spilt all over the walls
This instantly introduces the conventional thriller concept of death/murder in our minds in addition to other themes such as mystery, violence and goriness
The fact that is it a POV and CU shot makes the audience draw attention to the photograph
We understand that the photograph is taken from a Polaroid camera since the actor continuously flicks it in order for for the photograph to develop. Also, the Polaroid camera is later on used by the actor, which makes it more clear
What raises questions in the audiences minds is the fact that the colour of the photograph fades every time the actor flicks it instead of it becoming more vivid. This adds the ‘mystery’ element to the thriller.
This idea is taken forward when the photograph goes back into This idea is taken forward when the photograph goes back into the camera, the blood on the walls travels upwards, etc. This the camera, the blood on the walls travels upwards, etc. This makes us understand that the motion of this clip is reversed.makes us understand that the motion of this clip is reversed.
This establishes the psychological aspect of this film, thus classifying it as a psychological thriller in terms of genre.
Distressed/anxious expression which is conventional in a thriller
Blood/Injury adds to the violence/goriness of the sequence
These shots establish the killingThese shots establish the killing
These frames build up on thriller conventions that we as an audience can identify
Bullet Blood stains on wall
Dead person Killer with a gun
SoundSound
The background score in this sequence is The background score in this sequence is composed of a slow rhythmic tune that gradually composed of a slow rhythmic tune that gradually fades into a very soft and rather creepy score fades into a very soft and rather creepy score which builds the tension in the scenewhich builds the tension in the scene
The sound effects in this sequence are very The sound effects in this sequence are very significant: the camera clicking the photograph, significant: the camera clicking the photograph, the bullet rolling, etc.the bullet rolling, etc.
These sounds become louder towards the end and These sounds become louder towards the end and result in a blaring gunshot and scream which result in a blaring gunshot and scream which shakes the audience. This adds to the ‘thrill’ effect.shakes the audience. This adds to the ‘thrill’ effect.
ConclusionConclusion
In general, Memento very successfully introduces In general, Memento very successfully introduces the key themes involved in a conventional thriller the key themes involved in a conventional thriller such death, blood, mystery and anxiety. such death, blood, mystery and anxiety.
In addition to that, the reversed motion concept In addition to that, the reversed motion concept plays with the audiences’ minds thus giving them a plays with the audiences’ minds thus giving them a bit more than a regular thriller.bit more than a regular thriller.