Not exact matches
After watching a film like Pulse, I feel a bit insulted that movie executives think so
little about the intelligence of the American movie - going public that the vast majority of the attempts at popular entertainment are completely stripped of anything remotely resembling a thought - provoking element, eschewing those in favor of noise, special effects and music stimuli to try to induce a subconscious
reaction in the
audience.
What's a
little cringeworthy, though, is the repeated use of
audience reaction shots.
It may be a
little early to determine the overall
reactions from the general
audience, but early buzz from critics and those who have already viewed Thursday / Friday night screenings has fans of the King of Wakanda excited about the impact Black Panther may have in the long - run.
Confronted with challenges in the form of a horrific protagonist, horrible deeds and heightened presentation,
audiences can do
little but laugh — and that's the appropriate, expected, intended
reaction.
However, when an animated flick can bring in every emotion and induce a wide - spectrum of
reactions from the
audience (there's even a brief scare where you may jump a
little), it's a rarity to behold.