2. Lady G’s Props
● High end fashion Bags: These are used for the majority of Lady G’s scenes in order to accentuate her wealth and her high
profile character.
● She also wears red lipstick to represent her beauty and femininity. This also has connotations of blood, danger and death,
foreshadowing her murder. The audience will most likely pick up on this as the opening sequence starts with scenes of her
murder.
● Louis Vuitton Purse: This continues to portray this rich and wealthy image if Lady G, implying that she owns a lot of
expensive clothes. It is also effective to exaggerate the contrast between what lady G is wearing and what Roy is wearing.
● Phone: Lady G is shown answering an unknown number which emphasises the danger she is in and foreshadows her death
because the audience later find out that the unknown number is Lady G’s murderer (Roy).
3. Roy’s Props
● Roy carries a briefcase in one of the scenes. What is inside the briefcase is never revealed to the audience in the opening
sequence, this therefore then acts as an enigma that intrigues the audience, hence its use.
● Briefcase: The briefcase is used to emphasize the idea that Roy is in disguise in order to contrast his scruffy, cheap, rebellious
character that he originally portrays. It could demonstrate his desperate character and suggests that he is trying to cover up
his identity in order to hide something he has done. The use of the briefcase in the scene is also significant because it allows
us as the producers to dominantly focus the camera on the “Full Stop.” tattoo on Roy’s wrist. The briefcase is small, black and
made out of leather. It is stereotypical for a working middle aged man to hold a briefcase and it suggests that Roy strives to be
life.
● Phone: The phone is used to suggest that Roy is contacting someone. This continues to drop enigmatic features because the
audience doesn't know who he is talking to or what he is talking about.