Wednesday 9 February 2011

Commando Textual Analysis





















The film Commando uses lots of fight scenes and chase scenes to keep the audience on the edge of their seat throughout the film, also the tense atmosphere included in the opening of the film where Schwarzenegger's character (John Matrix) is chopping wood and sees a reflection of someone behind him in the axe could emphasise that he expects an imminent danger. The action-heavy sequences of the film are broken up with dialogue between Matrix and Cindy (His helper, as the film follows a propp character style), and the scenes with the main villain (Bennet) talking to his soldiers. The setting uses places like an army barracks, a mansion on an island, and a shopping mall. The use of the shopping mall setting as opposed to the other settings works as the mall is a more civilian setting, and the fights scene between Matrix, the police and Sully (A man who he is chasing) works as he has to try and keep himself safe and the civilians out of harm, also a lot of the dialogue happens in a civilian setting. In contrast to this, the scenes set in the army barracks, etc. are more action heavy as Matrix is simply out to kill these men and not anything else, so he doesn't have to worry about civilians, etc. The sound uses tracks composed purely for the film and no other songs by bands, etc.

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