Originally posted by fanatos
In 28 days later? I wouldn't say. It could be heartbreaking if his daughter reacted correctly. All she could say was "dad?". It seemed she didn't realize her dad was dead. But she was old enough to understand it. She didn't even cry.
That's generally known as shock, she wasn't able to comprehend what had just happened. It was actually made more powerful by using this technique, for if she had cried like a character in a normal movie would, it would have been too sappy. She was crying later though, when it sunk in that her father was dead.
Originally posted by BackFire
That's generally known as shock, she wasn't able to comprehend what had just happened. It was actually made more powerful by using this technique, for if she had cried like a character in a normal movie would, it would have been too sappy. She was crying later though, when it sunk in that her father was dead.
Could be.
But just think. How uninteresting movies would be if all made to be so realistic.
Originally posted by Dirty Vader
It took me a while to get over Data's death in Star Trek Nemesis. I
couldnt accept it.
The Ewok that dies in Return of the Jedi was also heartbreaking, especially after the other Ewok shakes him and then realises he's
dead. 🙁
Data! I cried so much! But i also cried for the baddy, cos he was a kick-ass baddy!
I cant really pick one since now adays death in movies r so cliche but ill go with Mufasa, i love the LK, Bruce Willis in Armaggedon, only the first time u see the movie and most recently Boromir because while he gave men a bad name in LOTR he redemeed himself and he wouldnt die quietly and Hadgil(the elf) because he died helping the stupid men in ROTK!