-From the rest of the villain's costume we see that he shows signs of youth. Wearing converse trainers it makes the audience recognise the brand as something that younger people would generally wear. This then adds another level as well as we begin to slowly put some of the peices together on this characters possible life. Even though we barely see him, we are able to slowly gain an idea on who and what this man is, and some of the psycological reasons why he is doing what he is doing.
-Our film keeps the secretive, tense tone that thrillers are known for doing, creating suspence.
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| Uma Thurman- 'Kill Bill' |
-The way in which the villains gender is secretive means it is up to the audiences to decide whether it is a woman or a man. Not only does this mean interactivity, but it gives females the chance to consider that the villain is too a woman, this being a rarity in films. An example of this being Uma Thurmen in 'Kill Bill'.
-Our Thriller differentiates from most Thrillers by not including a Maguffin (atleast noticable in the opening).

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