>Fucked up things happening on screen
>Happy music in the background
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>characters doing something casual
>angle camera slowly reveals something unsettling or terrible
>fucked up things happening on screen
>opera/happy music as the soundtrack
I fucking hate it when this gimmick is used. Its so fucking annoying and artificial.
>character endures a complete agony and finds out his suffering was worthless
>character gets killed right as he solves the mystery/discovers the identity of the villain before he can tell anyone
>character has seemingly escaped a near death situation only to get killed anyway
Background character/ side pro/antagonist triple crosses both the main protagonist and antagonist for the introduction of next film/season's important group
>elderly jacked male character floors a snivelling snot-nosed minor antagonist with a single punch
>character A is forced to retrieve something immediately in order to save them/others
>character B has unwittingly already taken it for another purpose
>the realization that sets in when character A tells character B how fucked they are because of it
and inversely, something I fucking hate:
>person gets caught by the bad guys seeing something they shouldn't
>"I swear I won't tell anyone"
>"no, you won't"
>gets killed
This. it screams insincerity.
putting aside memes about real life, characters who suffer a lot and their suffering doesn't end up being worth it is always megakino
>classical music plays while someone is being tortured
its the peak of kino.
>Its so fucking annoying and artificial.
>it screams insincerity.
What the fuck do artificial and insincere even mean in this context? It's fiction. Please elaborate
i feel like you only ever see this in eastern productions, its a rare sight in western ones.
>legendary badass comes to save the day
>dies
Like this?
[SLIPSPACE RUPTURE DETECTED]
[SLIPSPACE RUPTURE DETECTED]
[SLIPSPACE RUPTURE DETECTED]
>cynical story has a happy ending
>tropes
It insists upon itself.
>main character is office worker
>he gets fired at the beginning of the movie
>throughout the movie he carries the plant he kept on his desk
>no matter what happens to him the plant always inexplicably turns out okay
Holy pleb
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>happy things happening on screen
>deeply sombre/miserable music
Now that's kino. Example would be the kids playing in the snow/ash fallout in Chernobyl.
>the villain gets away with it in the end
Makes me wonder how this would be handled if it was turned into a film, or whether or not videogames can be considered films in some aspect (especially in terms of kojima, who seems to like long dialogue based cutscenes)
>Character has a staple food or drink item which they order or are seen with multiple times in the movie
horrible taste
>antagonist is the protagonist