NARRATIVE/GENRE OF THE BRIDGE

NARRATIVE/GENRE OF THE BRIDGE

A nordic noir TV series crime drama 'The Bridge", takes place in a Scandinavian setting where it begins with a medium close up shot of the crime scene. Given that at the end of the episode we are left with unanswered questions, this makes it an open narrative with a linear narrative structure. A linear narrative structure means that the audience sees the events of the story unfolding in chronological order, starting at the beginning and ending with the conclusion of the story. However, since it is an open narrative, there has been no conclusion at the end of the episode. Throughout 'The Bridge' there have been many enigma codes: this can be seen as a 'puzzle' or 'mystery'; it is simply a theory (created by Barthes) to suggest how a text portrays a mystery to draw the audience, in which allows them to pose questions and as much become intrigues in the series. The visual codes of film noir is the chiaroscuro lighting with the low wide angles as well as the filming at night to depict an eerie atmosphere. Moreover, there are many action Coes which are shown throughout the episode such as the bomb explosion. This highlights the extremist actions that the son of Helen Anker show and could be a prime suspect. The bomb explosion also had a diegetic sound which is when both the audience and the characters are able to hear the sound effects. Furthermore, the sirens on the police and ambulance cars are also diegetic.












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