The drunk driving scene is a brilliant scene in this film as it contains a lot of techniques straight away as they are dragging him to his car we can see that something isnt right in what they are doing, this is also interpretated by the music, it is a worrying-countdown sort of sound, as he is forced into the car the music gives off a confusing feel as though we was Cary Grant and its him feeling all confused in what is happening. When Cary Grant pushes the pulbatrator out of the car the music gets more intense with high pitched notes which is a scared sense because he starts to drive and close-up shot is used to show to terror and fear in Grants face and the suspensions continues to build because a POV shot is then used to show what is happening in the eyes of Grant. Another scene in this film is the plane scene, as this scene starts in the distance we see a car driving offroad towards Grant, landscape shot is used at this point to show where the car is coming from. Moments later a crop duster is seen in the distance and shot/reverse shot is used here to goes from plane to Grant showing that the plane is heading straight towards him, a brilliant moment in this scene is when Grant is running away from the plane and behind Grant we see th plane drawing nearer and nearer and it builds lots of suspense thinking weather its gonna hit him or not. Imediatly after Grant stands in the middle of the road flagging down a lorry, a freat ammount of suspense is built here because he stands infront of the lorry and the lorry continues to bib but it doesnt seem to slow down and it also does shot/reverse shot with Grant and the lorry. Also there is no music in this scen which can show that it is deserted, also there is only two lines of dialogue which means the scene was told visually like many Alfred Hitchcock scenes.
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