Unraveling the Intriguing Opening and Ending of 'The Killer'

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Cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt breaks down the opening scene of David Fincher's film "The Killer," highlighting the use of visual storytelling to establish the dark, introspective tone. The scene depicts the assassin's mundane activities, emphasizing his methodical nature and professional isolation. Messerschmidt and Fincher aimed to immerse the audience in the protagonist's world, using shot selection and editing to reflect the character's unraveling persona and explore themes of self-confidence and control.
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