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Analyses of lock stock and two smoking barrels.  

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Analyses of Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels In this film there are many things which may seem to be just part of the film without having to great of a relevance to the story line, but in fact it is these things which help to set the mood and feel of the film in a almost sub conscious level. These are things such as the music used in the film, settings, colour etc. These can be systematically grouped together throughout the film. The music used in the film changes depending on the mood and the actions that are going on in the scene at that's time. There is a rule with music with in the film and this is that if someone is saying a serious line in the film which is relevant to the storyline then the music stops playing. In the first scene when there is chase taking place...

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