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A man awakens from a coma, only to discover that someone has taken on his identity and that no on, (not even his wife), believes him. With the help of a young woman. he sets out to prove who he is.
The director of the film is called Jaume Collet-Serra, he was born march 1974 in Spain and has directed many films such as Orphan, Unknown and Non-stop.

The main actors of the film are Liam Nelson, Diane Kruger, and January Jones. Liam Nelson was born June 1952, Ballymena. Has stared in films such as Taken 1 and 2, Non-stop, Unknown and more.

The film made around $120,00,000 gross profit world wide, the budget was $30,000,000 estimated, so it made a huge profit.
During the film it excites the audience and makes them thrilled and wanting to watch it for longer. throughout the film there is always tension. An example of this is the hospital scene.
The Hospital Scene
In this scene its very tense, exciting and life threatening. If Martin Harris (Liam Nelson) does not reach the scissors, he will be murdered. The sound track and fast editing leading to his escape. The camera uses close up to show how important that object is and the audience to focus on it. The editing is fast to show tension, playing digetic music to show the audience something bad is happening and to build tension.

At the start of the scene, tension builds up slows with editing speed starting to get faster and faster, when the car crashes and spins, the chase starts. Speed editing is really fast, and sound musics starts to play to attract the audience and keep them thrilled. There are many shots used to keep the audience thrilled and not bored, the faster the editing and more shots, the more thrilled and interested the audience is. At the end of the scene, both cars battle it out and creates tension when one of the cars are about to crash into a tram but luckily escape.
Almost there Jack. A little more specific analysis needed. Wherever possible think about camera angle, editing, sound and mise en scene. That will give added focus and detail to your analysis.
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