Prisoners The scene begins outside a café, with a car central to the frame. Sounds of heavy rain and thunder can be heard, which, alongside the low key lighting outside of the café, creates a mysterious, eerie tone. The contrast between the high key lighting of the café and the low key lighting outside emphasises the weather conditions, and aids with the context of the sequence. The scene then cuts to the inside of the café, where the sound of the weather is present, but muted much more than outside. The café is lit with high key lighting from all angles, making the area seem a refuge from the external world. The camera begins to pan in on a character (Jake Gylenhall), who sits at a table with his back to the audience, dressed in black attire and reading over a newspaper. The shot is interrupted by a waitress, who walks in front of the camera, and begins to talk with the unknown character. The shot continues to pan in as the two characters talk, and begins to raise in heigh
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