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Fight Club

The use of sound in Fight Club In Fight Club the big twist of the entire movie is that the narrator (Edward Norton) is Tyler Durden (Brad Pit) and has been the entire movie. This comes to ahead in the scene where Tyler is breaking down everything that has happened in the movie so far in a hotel. The use of sound in this scene is used in an extremely clever way as we find out what has really happened in the movie. This done by the use of music, special effects and dialogue. Music Music in this scene is used as a tension builder. Although nothing particularly dramatic happens, it is used to build up to a memory flash. Every time the narrator has one the music speeds up and the second it ends it slows down back to its building phase. This continues up until the line "little by little you're just letting yourself become... Tyler Durden" has been spoken. That is when it completely stops. The music is all non diegetic and forces the audience to pay more attention to

Kingsman Pub secne

The use of sound in the pub fight scene in Kingsman: The secret service The pub fight scene in Kingsman uses sound to great effect in order to get across many things to the audience. The use of dialogue, music and sound effects make this scene very poignant and one of the most enjoyable and memorable bar fights in recent movie history. The report will break down how all of these features were used. Music Music is constant through out this scene and all of it is non-diegetic. Before the fight When the 2 main Characters Eggsy and Harry are talking there is background music building up some sort of emotion. It then drastically changes when some thugs that Eggsy upset in an earlier scene come in and with anger then the music turns darker. it then cuts completely when Harry is about to walk out of the pub until one of the goons says a joke. That is when the heroic score comes in for Harry. As he is locking the doors of the pub the music follows along to those sounds. It continues to