The extra scenes are not all scenes deleted from the film; also included are alternate takes
of scenes in the film.
The
first scene in the film kind of gives the ending away and leaves you expecting it, but in a way that is a good thing considering what this film has in store.
An awkward dinner scene between the latter two stands as the only
bad scene in the film, grinding the second act to a temporary halt.
I loved the fact that there was almost no
cut scenes in the film, it felt like a series of long shots which added suspense to almost every scene.
The
dramatic scenes in the film were great however, one moment near the end I almost cried, and you really grow to love and hate some of these characters.
When you think of standout
dream scenes in film you're always treated to absurd scenes where the filmmaker is always pointing out how ridiculous the world is.
The DVD contains 11 deleted scenes, but most of these are more like deleted shots, as they are actually seconds taken from
existing scenes in the film.
Certain scenes in this film could easily be taught in film schools to highlight the beauty of telling the story with the camera as opposed to exposition.
This is the first of many
scenes in the film in which director Steve McQueen masterfully articulates the necessity of a character demanding a level of control and power when forced into contexts as depraved as slavery.
Q: Danny, you have a pretty intense fight
scene in the film with Seth and James Franco, did you do many of your own stunts?
«I'm thrilled that the Extended Edition will give fans the opportunity to experience certain
key scenes in the film as they were originally shot, as well as an abundance of special features.
In fact the last twenty minutes that take place in the killer's lair, which are traditionally the creepy
scenes in a film like this, were met with outright belly - laughs in the screening I attended.
Many scenes in this film depict conflict sequences on both a wide scale (spaceships shooting each other) and a personal level.
While the book's infamous scene where someone masturbates with a peach is still there, out director Luca Guadagnino decided not to put
sex scenes in the film due to concerns over tone.
The Dark Knight is much more about the symbol than the violence — so much so that Batman's first
scene in the film feels tacky and unnecessary.
The best
scene in the film involves Gunn's character berating a male underling for giving her a cookie with only three chocolate chips while his cookie is oozing with chocolate chips.
The incredible explosion was filmed for a
pivotal scene in the film and took place on June 29, 2015 in Erfoud, Morocco and used 8418 litres of fuel and 33 kg of explosives.
There are fashion editorials published in British Vogue in the late 40s where Amies poses next to his model in a tuxedo like a handsome escort, and there is a fashion
shoot scene in the film that is similar.
Alessandro Nivola talks to Awards Daily about his Mark Madoff role in HBO's The Wizard of Lies and how the most
crucial scene in the film was an accident.