>character "dies" offscreen
>doesn't actually die and returns to save the day later
Character "dies" offscreen
Resident Evil
>character dies
>but he doesn't
You're dumb.
>white girl getting pounded by BBC offscreen
>cuts to her smiling and wiping something off the corner of her mouth
>and your other badge
>Character dies after the opening of the film, literally just flat out dies
>Director likes actor's performance so much he brings him back to be a spare wheel in the final act with no explanation given whatsoever
Bravo JJ
>two characters having dialogue
>one sentence ends
>cut to a completely different filming location where a lot of time must have passed for them to get there
>next sentence is a reply and/or continuation of to the previous sentence as if the conversation had never been interrupted
also
>character hangs up the phone
>doesn't say goodbye
>narrator comes in halfway through the movie to explain a bunch of shit that happened offscreen
>Characters falls from a dozen meters and breaks his back
>Still manages to climb a tower just in time for his deux ex machina moment
I swear.
>actor appears in another movie after dying in a movie
uhm guize
These.
Drives me nuts.
this triggered me bigtime during Hateful 8.
>alien/robot/creature decides to fully trust the very first human it comes across
>Oh no I am not doing this
>No way in heck am I ever gonna do this
>scene with him doing the thing
>actor is so committed to the role that he decides to actually get killed onscreen
Has this ever happened?
This happens before a colonel had arrived in a helicopter to protagonist's remote home in the mountains
Fuck even in Arrival this happened.
Vic Morrow in the Twilight Zone movie. Also a lot of stunt guys were committed enough to die in various movies.
same, one of Tarantino's worst IMO
Explain. Not a JJ buff
This happens alot. It's even onscreen too.
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>character being chased on roofs
>jumps ten stories into trash container
>climbs out and continues running as if nothing just happened.
>character asks to board plane
>not listed on flight plan
>>actor is so committed to the role that he decides to actually get killed onscreen
>Vic Morrow in the Twilight Zone movie
nice try, max
>Character shoots shoots a man
>before throwing him off a plane
star wars