
NIGHT WATCH (2004)
Night Watch[a] is a 2004 Russian urban fantasy supernatural thriller film directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Bekmambetov and Laeta Kalogridis. It is loosely based on the 1998 novel The Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko.



ALTERNATIVE 1
Clearly showing the main character — Anton, and his ability to see the past and the future. The war scenes that are the beginning and end of the story provide a big picture of the storyline of this film. The view of Moscow City is a clue to the setting of the place being taken. Using a semi-realistic drawing style combined with hatching texture to give a firm and serious impression.
ALTERNATIVE 2
The main focus is on the glasses which are the identity object of the main character — Anton. The day and night atmosphere with the silhouette of the city of Moscow and the flying crows become a metaphor for the main character’s ability to see the past and future of both sides — as well as a representation of the two sides that are at odds with each other. Using a colored sketch drawing style.


ALTERNATIVE 3
Depicting the entire entity [others] which is the key to the storyline where humans with supernatural powers emerge. The hand depicts the presence of supernatural humans [others] in this film by holding glasses that are attached to the main character to hide his ability to see the future. The urban gestalt of Moscow in the hand section emphasizes the setting of the film itself. Overall, the concept of this poster highlights the presence of [others] who are starting to become terror in the city of Moscow.
ALTERNATIVE 4
Using one of the clips from the film where the brain nerves of a child named Yeager are shown, a child who can be said to hold the key to the story. The writing of the title combined with the branches of the nerves shows the focus on the storyline that revolves around this child [Yeager]. The use of the dominant color red gives a serious and challenging impression to describe the overall tense atmosphere of the story. Using a drawing style that combines semi-realism and scratch texture.
ALTERNATIVE 5
The mirror concept between Yeager — A child character captured by the dark side and Anton — The main character who sides with the bright side. As a representative form of the feud between the two sides fighting over Yeager. Yeager who is shown to be on the dark side is an implied message for the ending of this film. Using a pencil and crayon drawing style with colors that match each side to show the difference in atmosphere between the two.
ALTERNATIVE 6
Showing a war scene that is the opening of the story — Between Night Watch and Day Watch. Using a colorful geometrical drawing style and rounded objects with dominant colors that match the sides between the two sides as a representation of the differences between them.
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