This essay analyzes the micro features of cinematography and sound in the final scene of the film "In Bruges." It discusses how camera movements, angles, shot types, lighting, and sound are used to build tension and create meaning. Specifically, shaky camera work shows the protagonist's point of view after being shot, and lighting shifts between low and high key to represent hope and danger. Non-diegetic music also builds suspense. Through these technical elements, the scene immerses the viewer in the climax and leaves them unsure of the protagonist's fate.