Right from the cruddy
opening training sequence where audio intermittently comes out through the controller speaker for a few words then jumps back through your television mid-sentence, you know you are in for a shocker.
The opening train sequence is one of the coolest parts of the entire series, and while the character swapping mechanic isn't the deepest gameplay addition, it adds a sense of cooperation missing from the other games.
A moment during
the opening train sequence stood out to me: in one room, the camera is placed below Rebecca, The ceiling fills the frame, and with every window visible as she continue on, you wait for something to come crashing through.
Not exact matches
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It might not be blatently apparent but u can't deny the similarities...
Opening Sequence of FFXIII shares striking similarities to the Way FFVII
opened for instance: Both start with a
train.
The Darjeeling Limited's
opening sequence concludes with two men fiercely running to catch a departing
train.
The original
opening storyboard shows an alternate title
sequence with the use of a
train.
As in every Bond film, the movie
opens with a spectacular action
sequence, but this time around, the brief encounter on a
train doesn't end the way we expect.
It begins with its stunning, nearly silent ten - minute
opening sequence: three men in long duster coats wait at a
train station.
His way of shooting the action
sequences, especially the
opening train scene, keep you on the edge of your seat.
Following a sublime
opening sequence that eavesdrops on the mundane conversations and thoughts of passengers on a Paris Métro
train, the film unfolds in two distinct parts.
After a ridiculous
opening stunt involving a jail bus (After flipping multiple times, a news report assures us there were no fatalities, but that doesn't change the fact it's a foolish and insanely risky plan for rescuing someone) and an effective
sequence involving a
train (A bridge approaches far too slowly for there to be much tension, but it's still the only
sequence that has some life in it), the momentum screeches to a halt.
The
opening sequence, in which the ever - fraught Thomas (Dylan O'Brien) and his crew put into motion a well - executed plan to free a group of Immunes from a curiously outdated
train, is like most things in this series just a setup for another setup.
Penelope Houston cited the
opening scenes of The Bride Wore Black in summarising the Hitchcock connection with Moreau's character: «In the
opening sequence, she is unmistakably playing Marnie: the half - packed suitcase, the neat little piles of bank notes, the doleful parting from mother and sister, and the moment when, having sadly boarded the
train on one side, she ducks briskly down on the other and marches back along the platform (Marnie camera angles all around) on her errand of vengeance.»
The film
opens with a black and white
sequence depicting adolescent Keith Richards and Mick Jagger teaming up on an English
train.
This
opening sequence, which takes place on a fast - moving
train that matches the action on screen, was great to watch and set the bar for the rest of the film.
This is old school kung fu at its best, filled with excellent fight scenes, strange
training sequences, martial arts weaponry, and an
opening credit
sequence that alone is worth the price of admission.
A number of bonus features from Spider - Man 2's original DVD are not included here: another Spidey Sense graphic subtitle trivia track,
Train's «Ordinary» music video, four making - of webisodes, the 15 - minute «Interwoven: The Women of Spider - Man», «Enter the Web» (multi-angle B - roll from the filming of four
sequences), a gallery of Alex Ross» paintings of scenes from the original film used in the
opening credits, a trailer for and making - of featurette on Activision's Spider - Man 2 video game, and, least importantly, DVD - ROM content supposedly consisting of weblinks and an S - M 3 countdown which I couldn't even get to work (trying to use InterActual these days is a disaster).
With its frenetic
opening chase and murder
sequence onboard a speeding
train, the film recalled the slick and stylised murder scenes from Suspiria, while the film's swooping autonomous camerawork was also reminiscent of earlier Argento arthouse horror experiments such as Deep Red.
But when I heard people gasp at the game's
opening sequence (Drake suspended in air, hanging from the
train car), I realized this audience needed to see what playing this game looks and feels like.