Collateral is a crime thriller movie starring actors such as Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. It was directed by Michael Mann and written by Stuart Beattie. The film was distributed by Dreamworks in North America and internationally by Paramount pictures. This movie is a great example of a thriller movie that leaves you on the edge of your seat.
The first scene that was suspenseful was when Vincent and Max were both in the taxi and are stopped by a Police Officer. The police officer is curious as to what has happened to the car, so asks both to step out of the car. The police man wants to search the car, but what makes this suspenseful is the fact there is a dead boy in the boot of the car, so if the police man searches the car, he might find it.
Another suspenseful scene is the scene in which Vincent is heading towards a building in order to kill Max's friend, Annie. Heightening music is played throughout this scene and helps add suspense to the scene and leaves you at the edge of your seat to see if Vincent kills Annie.
The final suspenseful scene we see is the last scene, where Vincent chases Max and Annie onto a train. Non-digetic fast paced music is used in order to make us feel as if we are caught up in the moment and being chased ourselves. This makes us want Max and Annie to escape the wrath of Vincent. When Vincent catches them, his gun runs out of ammo, which is unexpected for a hit man.
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