Not exact matches
The story started with a
scene where you found yourself in bed at the hospital when you
opened your eyesyou had been involved in a car
accident.
The catalyst for the dancing ban — a tragic car
accident that's only hinted at in the original movie — is heavily emphasized in the
opening scenes of the remake.
It's no
accident that this
scene recalls the
opening of Post Tenebras Lux, as Carlos Reygadas's film and The Florida Project are shot by Alexis Zabe and these
scenes both evoke a child's ritual of play as an innocent, almost holy form of tunnel vision.
SYNOPSIS: After the death of his wife, an emotionally numb man begins an unlikely friendship with a vending machine company's customer service rep. Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal) loses his wife in a car
accident in Demolition's
opening scene.
A serious film, beautifully shot particularly the
opening sequence of the
accident and also the final
scenes.
The
opening scene with the
accident brings you into the story and from that point you are hooked and can't put the book down.
The toxic
accident in a power generator room inside the hospital, which
opened in September after delays and legal disputes over building defects, saw one person exposed and decontaminated at the
scene by firefighters.