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Nightcrawler 2d ago#7420295
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It becomes unfocused. It switches from just Bruce's perspective to Bruce, the villain's, the school's, the police and the Feds perspective. If they'd cut out all the non-Bruce scenes they could have saved like 30 minutes and still had all the action setpieces. I'm pretty sure the plot would even still make sense because they have scenes of Bruce and Sam figuring out stuff you already saw from one of the other perspectives. It would still have the problem of the first two action scenes being much better than the next 3 (which are tunnel, boat, and helicopter). The tunnel one had really cool shot of rapidly approaching darkness as the tunnel was flooding though. Followed by some really shitty compositing as Bruce escapes the flood. Actually I like the tunnel one, how it ends with him popping out of the ground in front of Jackson is
I really like the constantly changing POV, because the movie introduces like an entire TV show's worth of side characters immediately and then manages to juggle them skillfully for the rest of the movie. It's the perfect complement to the first movie, McClane out of his element in LA and in his element in NYC. It rules, you're gay.
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ChrisMoneymaker 2d ago#7420259
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This is the third one. The first half has the sign, the race through Central Park, and the subway explosion. But after the subway explosion things really went off the rails
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The first half of this movie is perfect but it becomes kinda boring in the second half
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Because he's not wearing the sign?
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It becomes unfocused. It switches from just Bruce's perspective to Bruce, the villain's, the school's, the police and the Feds perspective. If they'd cut out all the non-Bruce scenes they could have saved like 30 minutes and still had all the action setpieces. I'm pretty sure the plot would even still make sense because they have scenes of Bruce and Sam figuring out stuff you already saw from one of the other perspectives. It would still have the problem of the first two action scenes being much better than the next 3 (which are tunnel, boat, and helicopter). The tunnel one had really cool shot of rapidly approaching darkness as the tunnel was flooding though. Followed by some really shitty compositing as Bruce escapes the flood. Actually I like the tunnel one, how it ends with him popping out of the ground in front of Jackson is
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I really like the constantly changing POV, because the movie introduces like an entire TV show's worth of side characters immediately and then manages to juggle them skillfully for the rest of the movie. It's the perfect complement to the first movie, McClane out of his element in LA and in his element in NYC. It rules, you're gay.
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is this the one where they steal gold in garbage trucks or was that the third?
the dvd i had had jumbled all the names of bruce movies. some movie set in congo was also labelled "die hard"
i only fully remember the first and the fourth
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This is the third one. The first half has the sign, the race through Central Park, and the subway explosion. But after the subway explosion things really went off the rails
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