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Reply to Add realism by dialing back on attractive actors, give them bad teeth and hair, and have them not so eloquently well spoken. by BlessThisDay
>Do movie makers really think people prefer eye candy over a more humanizing cast of characters?
Yes
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Reply to comment by HeeeyMacarenaAy in Martyrs (2008) by HeeeyMacarenaAy
I don't remember whether they said only women are tortured or mostly women are tortured because they are more likely to become martyrs.
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Reply to Martyrs (2008) by HeeeyMacarenaAy
This is in my top five horror movies.
I think that Antione is developed simply as a misdirect. We think that the movie will follow him as the protagonist and the first part was an extended prologue. Eventually Lucie will meet up with him. Instead he gets killed instantly.
They have a torture room so that the parents can take their work home with them.
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Reply to Worst writing tropes by Daviefre
- I know a kid who says look
- my bathroom is down the hall to the right.
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She was curious.
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Reply to I keep end up disliking good films simply because all the characters are sad degenerate fucks and I hate them for it. Is there a trick to liking these kinds of films? by KellyKellogs
Try watching them like you are a fly on the wall. You aren't feeling what the characters are feeling- you are observing the events.
And if you can't, or don't like doing it, that's fine! I have trouble understanding characters and getting into their heads. I don't really like watching character-driven movies. I felt awful about it and thought there was something wrong with me. But then I realized that art is subjective and there's no problem skipping character studies and watching plot and spectacle focused movies.