Written by: Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen
Directed by: Pierre Morel
Starring: Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace
Taken is a film about an ex security guard embarking upon a mission to find his abducted teenage daughter. Many aspects of the film could be seen to be of the action genre, however, it's continuous suspense and drama, for me, make it the ultimate thriller.

The above shot shows the father holding a gun to a man who he believes to be part of the reason for his daughters disappearance. However, the shot does not focus on the two men and even the gun is out of focus. The focus is instead solely on the reaction of the man's wife and the. I feel this shot is very powerful and effective and gives the impression that a gun is a generic part of life in today's fractured society. There is a direct association between the gun and the woman's face. She shows, trauma and horror in her emotions which directly connotes to what people often associate with weapons, We are therefore told that something horrific is occurring. We do not necessarily need the gun to be in the shot for us to realise that an awful thing is happening but this furthers our knowledge as an audience member. The fact that we do not see the two men the confrontation actually involves emphasises how effective the woman's reaction to the situation is.

This shot shows the father holding a man hostage who could potentially lead him to his missing daughter. There is a clever use of levels in this shot - Liam Neeson is standing up and is leaning over the helpless man to show his power and authority over him. It displays and emphasises his authority throughout the entire film and perhaps foreshadows that because of his power, he is likely to find his daughter, which he eventually does.
I feel this would be a good film for me to base my case study on because it is a film I love and I am passionate about the subject involved. This would allow me to look deeper in to each and every shot to determine the true meaning.
The Departed (2006)
Directed by: Martin Scorcese
Written by: William Monahan
Starring: Leonardo Dicaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Ray Winstone
The Departed is a Martin Scorcese action/crime thriller about two men from opposite sides of the law who are undercover within the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish mafia. Eventually, once discoveries are made and moles are revealed, violence and bloodshed boil.


This film surrounds themes used many times before throughout the thriller genre. I feel it would be interesting to look at how the message of this theme has progressed from earlier film interpretations such as 'The Third Man' and 'Once Upon a Time in America'. As well as this, I feel there are many generic thriller techniques used by Scorcese to address this theme that I could easily identify and analyse efficiently.