The Museum scene


The museum scene... minutes long... Hardly any words spoken... pure cinema...

Man, they really need to do scenes like this in more movies these days... Visual storytelling... It really separates film from TV and sucks you into the movie...

It doesn't even have to be long.. even a minute or two is enough to generate some atmosphere...

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But my question is... she thought her wedding ring would turn him on?

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That wouldn't make sense.

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We all had those isotoners in the 80s!

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Some guys are turned on by it. It is more of a challenge.

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Yeah, I understand. I just had no idea women knew about it.

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Oh they know. They are all manipulative vixens when they want a roll in the hay.

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Oh well that's the issue then. I've simply never known one who wanted a roll in the hay!

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LOL

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Excellent use of music, too.

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way to long and boring. yes, we get it, a little cat and mouse.
that's the old way of movies....

like when even older movies would show a car drive up, a guy get out, walks around the car, gets something out of the trunk, closes the trunk, looks at the house, walks across the lawn, walks on to the sidewalk, walks up to the front door, rings the bell, waits, rings it again, looks around, walks to one side of the porch, then the other, walks off the porch, stops, walks around to the back of the house.

those kinds of shots are no longer needed. we like to get to the STORY, not every little movement detail. more room for good story when there is less room for time wasting scenes.

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OP is probably long gone, but I hope you more recent posters realize that it's a ripoff of a sequence in Vertigo.

Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQVMUmx9syc

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