After all, if you don't finish them, the AI can get back up to pop off a couple more rounds where you end up being
the victim of the slow motion, close - up death visual.
Not exact matches
Though it has a lot
of fun playing with slasher tropes and cinema in general (showing the way Max and her friends are affected by elements like musical cues, monochromatic flashback sequences and
slow motion within the fictional movie), the film isn't funny or scary enough, ultimately becoming a
victim of its own satire due to its insistence on preserving the genre's traditionally bad acting and writing.
All the
slow motion, tracking moves, and framing and wide and long shots are hauntingly descriptive: In that strangulation sequence, a shot in an apartment hallway with Bulger and his
victim in the foreground slowly accommodates, in the background, one out -
of - focus henchman, then another.