SPLIT
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
Farheen Rahman
Opening credits
 The film starts off with the
‘Universal’ logo being
presented in the usual way
it is in most film.The music
starts to get eerie as the
next company ‘Blinding
edge pictures’ and
‘Blumhouse productions’
logos are shown. Blinding
edge pictures is known for
producing mainly
horror/thriller films and
Blumhouse productions is
popular also for it horror
films.
First scene
In the first scene we see a young girl sitting at the end of a table and o the
other end we see a group of girls very happy while she’s dozed off.The music
starts quite mysterious but morphs into cheerful restaurant music as the
background chatter becomes louder. As the scene progresses we hear a
father and daughter talk about how the girl is strange and ‘gets detentions a
lot’ it almost makes the audience seem that she might be the antagonist
because of her weird nature or she’s just a quirky protagonist.
First scene
 As the three girls are in the car the ‘strange’ one sits at the front while
the other two sit at the back distracted by their phones, the girl at the
front hears a thud and looks through the rear view mirror and sees
nothing but it already sparks some mystery on the audience. As
someone slips into the car the girl glances at the rear view mirror again
but this time she sees food in the floor that the dad was loading into the
trunk, and she slowly turns her head in confusion to the drivers seat.The
diegetic music playing juxtaposes to the situation as it’s a cheerful song
but the three girls are in a predicament. As the strange man in the car is
tidying it up the camera shots are hand held as they are very shaky and
they represent how scared and confused the girls is.
 As he goes to spray the two girls in the back the camera shot slightly
slows down along with the music which could represent the girls heart
skipping a beat and her seeing everything in a blur.We can occasionally
hear her deep breaths as she contemplates what to do. Heavy breathing
is exaggerated often in horror films to denote the characters anxiety.
First scene
 As she reaches to open the car door she does this very slowly and
it builds up anxiety in both the characters and in the audiences as
we hope she can make it out.The diegetic cheerful music starts to
slow down and decrease in volume while there’s a hint of non-
diegetic eerie music.This all abruptly stops when she unlatches
the door but the safety bells goes off and he stares at her, we hear
her shaky breath and the camera also shakes slightly as it’s a POV
shot from her POV.
 As he lunges towards her in a fast manner the camera cuts off and
it displays more credits.
Following credits
The following credits are
shown like this to represent
how many personalities the
protagonist, Kevin has.
The music is very loud and low
pitched. It creates an
unsettling atmosphere.
In between the credits it shows
snippets of the film, there are
extremely short clips that
create an enigma code.The
clips shown are currently
unknown to the audience so it
creates more mystery.
We see a short clip of one of the girls being
dragged down the hallway looking slightly
dazed and confused and we also see another
one of the girls being laid across a bed.This
correlates to the previous scene as they were all
drugged and clearly being taken elsewhere but
the question is where and by whom.
Ending
 Near the end we hear a news reporter talking about
Kevin and how he is being referred to as ‘the horde’
due to his many personalities.
 The film also pays homage to a previous film by
Shyamalan, Mr Glass which is the nickname of
Samuel L. Jacksons character in Unbreakable.
 We also hear the composer James Newton Howards
dark, lush score to unbreakable playing the last
scene involving Kevin.
 The end credits are similar to the opening credits as
we see the clever portrayal of names in 24 different
split screens to represent Kevin’s multiple
personalities.

Split textual analysis

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Opening credits  Thefilm starts off with the ‘Universal’ logo being presented in the usual way it is in most film.The music starts to get eerie as the next company ‘Blinding edge pictures’ and ‘Blumhouse productions’ logos are shown. Blinding edge pictures is known for producing mainly horror/thriller films and Blumhouse productions is popular also for it horror films.
  • 3.
    First scene In thefirst scene we see a young girl sitting at the end of a table and o the other end we see a group of girls very happy while she’s dozed off.The music starts quite mysterious but morphs into cheerful restaurant music as the background chatter becomes louder. As the scene progresses we hear a father and daughter talk about how the girl is strange and ‘gets detentions a lot’ it almost makes the audience seem that she might be the antagonist because of her weird nature or she’s just a quirky protagonist.
  • 4.
    First scene  Asthe three girls are in the car the ‘strange’ one sits at the front while the other two sit at the back distracted by their phones, the girl at the front hears a thud and looks through the rear view mirror and sees nothing but it already sparks some mystery on the audience. As someone slips into the car the girl glances at the rear view mirror again but this time she sees food in the floor that the dad was loading into the trunk, and she slowly turns her head in confusion to the drivers seat.The diegetic music playing juxtaposes to the situation as it’s a cheerful song but the three girls are in a predicament. As the strange man in the car is tidying it up the camera shots are hand held as they are very shaky and they represent how scared and confused the girls is.  As he goes to spray the two girls in the back the camera shot slightly slows down along with the music which could represent the girls heart skipping a beat and her seeing everything in a blur.We can occasionally hear her deep breaths as she contemplates what to do. Heavy breathing is exaggerated often in horror films to denote the characters anxiety.
  • 5.
    First scene  Asshe reaches to open the car door she does this very slowly and it builds up anxiety in both the characters and in the audiences as we hope she can make it out.The diegetic cheerful music starts to slow down and decrease in volume while there’s a hint of non- diegetic eerie music.This all abruptly stops when she unlatches the door but the safety bells goes off and he stares at her, we hear her shaky breath and the camera also shakes slightly as it’s a POV shot from her POV.  As he lunges towards her in a fast manner the camera cuts off and it displays more credits.
  • 6.
    Following credits The followingcredits are shown like this to represent how many personalities the protagonist, Kevin has. The music is very loud and low pitched. It creates an unsettling atmosphere. In between the credits it shows snippets of the film, there are extremely short clips that create an enigma code.The clips shown are currently unknown to the audience so it creates more mystery. We see a short clip of one of the girls being dragged down the hallway looking slightly dazed and confused and we also see another one of the girls being laid across a bed.This correlates to the previous scene as they were all drugged and clearly being taken elsewhere but the question is where and by whom.
  • 7.
    Ending  Near theend we hear a news reporter talking about Kevin and how he is being referred to as ‘the horde’ due to his many personalities.  The film also pays homage to a previous film by Shyamalan, Mr Glass which is the nickname of Samuel L. Jacksons character in Unbreakable.  We also hear the composer James Newton Howards dark, lush score to unbreakable playing the last scene involving Kevin.  The end credits are similar to the opening credits as we see the clever portrayal of names in 24 different split screens to represent Kevin’s multiple personalities.