*Please read the annotations for further analysis*
The antagonist ensnares the protagonist in an increasingly complex web, until the protagonist feels isolated and helpless.
Throughout the video, there is wind turbine sound effect which creates a feeling of the protagonists are in the same place as the mad doctor (continuing editing)
This camera technique (Indoor and outdoor) creates a feeling of continuity as if the protagonists are entering the building that the mad doctor is living by the use of white colour background.

Analysis
'Speed' is a movie about a SWAT officer named Jack Traven who thwarts an attempted hostage-situation by a bomber and causing his death in the end. However, the robber does not die and remerges to torment Jack and push him to the limit to save the lives of civilians and perform his duties as an officer of the law.
Speed
The scene we took inspiration from in this movie was the scene where the SWAT team attempts to breach and apprehend the bomber (identified as Howard Payne) in his residence. The scene begins with a view of the house with police vehicles rushing in on all sides. The SWAT team breach the house in the hopes of apprehending the suspect, however, he is not there and to make matters worse, he has left a bomb as a trap in his place.
Realising that there is no escape, the SWAT team are all killed in the blast.
Incision
This film shares its ending and plot with Speed. Our plot involves the unsuccessful attempt of arresting a murderer by two officers and finding the killer is not in the location we assumed he was in.
Similar to Speed, the killer has left a bomb in his hideout and trigger the detonator when he realises that the heroes have been successfully deceived and lured into the home.
The fate of the agents in pour film however, remain unknown.
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