The Pacific
In the opening credits of “The Pacific” the directors have tried and succeeded in his idea to incorporate different scenes of the film into a pencil drawn style and has really set a dramatic feel to the whole film.
The start of these scenes is very imaginative and creative with the what looks to be a stick of coal breaking and cracking whilst creating these thick black line across a blank canvas which I find a really nice way to start a opening credits to war movie because it sets the scene for dramatic, storytelling new age war movie such as this.
The colours that they have chosen to use has worked really well with lots of black darkness and the use of the red which gives us connotations such as blood, death and suffering but I think that the true meaning is hidden well because if you analyse the red sections of each screen shot you can see that they are all rounded like the Japanese flag which is where the heart of the story is set during the “The great Pacific war”.
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