>upbeat and wholesome music plays ironically while a character gets brutalized
Upbeat and wholesome music plays ironically while a character gets brutalized
The only time when this wasn't mind numbingly obnoxious was probably in clockwork orange
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don't forget blue velvet
reservoir dogs
...
WE'RE ON EASY STREET
Dubsman: The Movie
Mr and mrs smith
>violent scene in slow motion
>classical music starts playing
that song wasnt upbeat dumbtard
>Well I don't know why I came here tonight,
>I got the feeling that something ain't right,
>I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair,
>And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs,
>Clowns to the left of me,
>Jokers to the right, here I am,
>Stuck in the middle with you
Read more: Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You Lyrics | MetroLyrics
My favorite 2bh
Atomic Blonde
kills some guy to 99 Red Balloons
That last clip is shit. Who the hell watches this?
>what is tone and rhythm
Lyrics can mean anything depending on how they're delivered.
Multiple scenes in Watchmen.
Kek I forgot about this
Somebody get the hot head outta here
>shooting scene
>Ave Maria starts playing
fuckin racism
Dragon Tattoo (the Fincher one)
That was genuinely funny though.
House episode of X Files
>U.S national anthem plays ominously over a bunch of gloomy shots of DC
>crime boss does innocent wholesome things with his family, while murders he ordered his gang to do take place
clockwork porang
Ya insulted him a little bit
GoodFellas
Literally every movie made in the last few years. I unironically used to love this trope but now it's everywhere.
>character gets interrogated by police
>"I wanna talk to my lawyer"
>Contrarian enough to claim stuck in the middle with you isn't upbeat
It's Sup Forums but
youtu.be
(ignore the faggot youtuber's shitty titling)
I actually liked it in Babylon 5 when Reefa was killed this way.
>character suspects someone is a cop
>"You have to tell you're a cop or it's entrapment"
Only movie I've seen to point out this is bullshit is Due Date (That Trains, Planes, and Automobiles knock off for The Hangover crowd)