The document analyzes lighting, sound, camera movements, and editing techniques used in the thriller film Taken. It notes that the film uses dark lighting to create a mysterious and scary mood, natural light in some scenes, and unnatural light to make characters feel isolated. Sound is exaggerated to build tension, and foreign languages isolate the audience. Camera movements include close-ups to show emotion and medium shots of helpless girls to elicit sympathy. Editing employs fast transitions between shots to feel overwhelming and uneasy, quick flashes between different shots, and slow motion to build tension.