Abstract
Research studies address many aspects of the rhetorical construction of opening scenes in cinematic films, and among these studies it is possible to understand the rhetorical construction of opening scenes. The film is distinguished by its exciting and complex opening scenes that use many rhetorical methods to attract the attention of viewers and deliver the intended message. Here are some points that can be part of the rhetorical structure of introductory scenes. Use of image and sound: Image and sound are used innovatively in introductory scenes in the film to powerfully convey thoughts and feelings. Innovative filming techniques and appropriate sound effects are used to create an exciting and interesting cinematic experience. Tension and suspense: The opening scenes in the film are scenes full of tension and suspense. Many visual and audio elements are used to create an atmosphere of tension and suspense, such as exciting music and dynamic cinematography. Cinematic composition: Cinematic composition is used elaborately in the opening scenes of the film to convey the story and events smoothly and coherently. Editing and transition techniques are used expertly to create a cohesive narrative flow. Symbolism and Visual Symbols: Symbolism and visual symbols are distinctively used in the opening scenes of the film to convey deep messages and hidden meanings. Colors and visual symbols are used to give the viewer character and reinforce the message.
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