The opening sequence commences with hyperbolic sounds of wind, which then make the audience feel slightly uncomfortable. We are then given shots of a countryside which we assume the thriller is set. The music becomes higher in sound and there is suddenly a whoosh sound. We then see two girls walking but we can't see their faces, meaning that they are a mystery to us. Then we hear the sound of scraping of a knife, which tinges the two girls with negativity. We assume that these girls were involved in something bad and this raises questions to the audience. Wallender is therefore very successful in creating impact and raising questions.
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This is not a thriller. You say so at the start of your post.
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