Se7en 
The first few scenes in the thriller opening se7en the camera angles, sound and mise en scene all add to the suspense and mystery you would expect to find in a thriller genre the first sound heard in the film is the background rumbles and sirens from the streets outside. This is used to give the audience an idea of where the film is located. Also, the siren of a police car represents the nature of the film and how it is about Crime and policemen. You can also hear mumbling of other people who are not in the same building as what is being seen, giving the impression that the walls are thin and therefore the area is quite poor in comparison to some other estates.
Morgan Freeman's character makes very little sound in th
e opening clip, the occasional noise of using an object such as washing the pots. This can give the audience the idea that his character is quite withdrawn and thoughtful, as at the crime scene he lets the other detective do the talking.
When Brad Pitt's character arrives on scene, he is heard before he is seen. Their dialect is also very different between Pitt and Freeman. Morgan's speech is better pronounced and softer in comparison to Pitt's. He also has a more common voice in comparison to Freeman.
The regular tick noise of the metronome, is clearly there to represent something in the film, and will become more important later in the film.
The opening credits are loud, low pitched music, giving a sinister sense to it. The sounds are of classical instruments. The pace of the song picks up as the credits progress and at the climax, there is spoken words and then a loud rumble finish, which goes with the thriller genre style.
camera angles, looking at the opening sequence, there are a lot of low angle shots on the main characters. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt are shown in positions of power as they are the main characters and they are the characters who are on the 'good side'. There is also high angle shots, one of which is on a victim who is laying dead on the floor, this shows him in a position of weakness because he is dead.

The first few scenes in the thriller opening se7en the camera angles, sound and mise en scene all add to the suspense and mystery you would expect to find in a thriller genre the first sound heard in the film is the background rumbles and sirens from the streets outside. This is used to give the audience an idea of where the film is located. Also, the siren of a police car represents the nature of the film and how it is about Crime and policemen. You can also hear mumbling of other people who are not in the same building as what is being seen, giving the impression that the walls are thin and therefore the area is quite poor in comparison to some other estates.
Morgan Freeman's character makes very little sound in th
e opening clip, the occasional noise of using an object such as washing the pots. This can give the audience the idea that his character is quite withdrawn and thoughtful, as at the crime scene he lets the other detective do the talking.When Brad Pitt's character arrives on scene, he is heard before he is seen. Their dialect is also very different between Pitt and Freeman. Morgan's speech is better pronounced and softer in comparison to Pitt's. He also has a more common voice in comparison to Freeman.
The regular tick noise of the metronome, is clearly there to represent something in the film, and will become more important later in the film.
The opening credits are loud, low pitched music, giving a sinister sense to it. The sounds are of classical instruments. The pace of the song picks up as the credits progress and at the climax, there is spoken words and then a loud rumble finish, which goes with the thriller genre style.
camera angles, looking at the opening sequence, there are a lot of low angle shots on the main characters. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt are shown in positions of power as they are the main characters and they are the characters who are on the 'good side'. There is also high angle shots, one of which is on a victim who is laying dead on the floor, this shows him in a position of weakness because he is dead.
Another shot that is used quite frequently is a long shot, this is so that the audience get to see the surroundings of the characters and to establish the setting of the scene. this helps the viewer to understand about where the characters are and helps them get an idea of the period of time it is set in.
shot reverse shots are used between Morgan Freeman and another the other detective to show the conversation and this is good because it shows not only the person talking but also the reaction shot of the person listening, this helps to see the relationship the two characters have.
At the end of the opening, there is lots of jump cut shots and this gives effect because it makes the viewer a little confused about the situation but it also gives a slight insight into what will happen at the end of the movie.
To conclude Se7en is a action/ thriller film starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, they are both detectives solving a murder committed by a serial killer. the mise-en-scene in Se7en includes the costumes, sets and locations for example Morgan Freeman i
s wearing a stereotypical detective costume smartly dressed with a trench coat and hat, this clearly shows quickly that this film will be based around solving murder mysteries and other crimes whereas Brad Pitt has a typical maverick style detective costume this is a leather jacket and more casual clothes. These two characters are quite miss-matched, pairing them together creates conflict between the two characters adding an element of drama to the film.http://www.imdb.com/video/imdblink/vi2901673241/
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