The document provides an analysis of the opening scene of the crime thriller film Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. It introduces the protagonist selling illegal goods in a public setting using sepia-toned daylight filming. When police begin chasing the two men, the camerawork switches to quick tracking shots and jump cuts to convey the increasing uncertainty and pace of the chase. The soundtrack starts with diegetic selling sounds and then introduces non-diegetic music that speeds up as the chase intensifies to build suspense.