The sound used in this scene all suddenly stops just before David Gray comes bursting out of the crib. This helps create the element of surprise and also helps set up the rest of the scene where he gets shot down. Once David Gray has been shot down and the police are trying to hold him down to tie him up there is a ringing sound. This music makes it more intense and also is almost like ‘death music’ for the audience. Because you can’t hear his screaming and can only hear the ringing sound, it allows you to focus more on his facial emotions and physical struggle. The sound used goes from a loud ringing and slowly dies down into a deep rumbling noise. By having the sound die down it creates a level of security for the audience because you know it is all over.
The lighting used in the scene is very dark and dull most of the time. Whilst he is inside the curtains are drawn and it is very dark. This creates fear and terror in the scene. The dark lighting reflects off of his mental mood and emotional mood.
This final scene of the film where David Gray is shot down contains many different techniques. During this scene David Gray is hiding away from the police and slightly opens the curtain to see if the police are outside. This shows his fear and terror but also shows how selfish he really is in some ways. The use of sound and music helps intensify the scene. By using no sound or music in the scene just before David bursts out of the house it becomes more intense and suspenseful. I think that this final scene plays a big part in the film because it really shows more emotion on David's behalf. It doesn't show any kind of feelings or emotion towards what he has done, but shows it towards himself and what is going to happen/what he knew was going to happen once he walked out that door.