Comparing two thrillers (Dexter and Six feet under)

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Comparing two Thrillers Six Feet Under Analysis: The title sequence for Six feet under is very effective and leaves the audience wondering and asking many questions. The picture below has the audience questioning what this film is about. Is it about a killer? A doctor? Etc. The second picture is very good because it has two people carrying a coffin past a tombstone and this implies that the thriller is about death. Dexter Analysis: The title sequence for Dexter is much more effective than six feet under. The title sequence has the audience questioning who this guy is. The first picture gives the audience the impression that this guy is a hard guy as he wipes his cut with tissue because no noise or facial reactions were witnessed which suggest that he is tough. Also, in this title sequence there are many scenes with sharp and dangerous weapons. In addition the man uses a very sharp knife to cut an orange

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Comparing two ThrillersSix Feet Under Analysis: The title sequence for Six feet under is very effective and leaves the audience wondering and asking many questions. The picture below has the audience questioning what this film is about. Is it about a killer? A doctor? Etc. The second picture is very good because it has two people carrying a coffin past a tombstone and this implies that the thriller is about death.The soundtrack for this title sequence in my opinion is does not suit the title sequence. It is too happy and fast but this may be because the film may have some humour within it.

Dexter Analysis:The title sequence for Dexter is much more effective than six feet under. The title sequence has the audience questioning who this guy is. The first picture gives the audience the impression that this guy is a hard guy as he wipes his cut with tissue because no noise or facial reactions were witnessed which suggest that he is tough. Also, in this title sequence there are many scenes with sharp and dangerous weapons. In addition the man uses a very sharp knife to cut an orange this is very effective because the audience could be questioning whether this guy is a killer and if he is, does he kill using exaggerated weapons.