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Anatomy of a Cinematic Downfall: A Few Words on Downfalls in Cinema History

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 5:18 am
by sabihanusaiba9
From the dramatic falls of heroes in "Star Wars" to the slapstick stumbles in "Home Alone." Falls in the cinema can provide many emotions. Let's go through the most important film scenes where, as seen on the screen, a fall is a symbol of much deeper experiences and emotions.


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The role of falls in cinema
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The role of falls in cinema
Cinema is the art of movement, dynamics and emotions that transport list of peru consumer email the viewer to another world. In this world there is no shortage of dramatic moments in which characters often fall from heights, land on solid ground, and sometimes fall in a way that goes down in history as iconic or comic. In some cases, these scenes are so memorable that they become a film symbol that viewers recognize around the world.

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An unexpected trap
Let's start with "Die Hard" (1988). In this film, Alan Rickman played Hans Gruber, a cold and calculating terrorist who took over the Nakatomi Plaza skyscraper. In the climactic scene, when his character falls from the building, Rickman's reaction was real and was the result of... surprise. Director John McTiernan decided to let the actor go faster than he expected to capture his authentic reaction to the fall. Rickman was lowered from the height on a special suspension, but he was informed that he would fall after the count of "three", and McTiernan ordered him to let go on "one". The result? The perfect combination of terror and surprise written on the actor's face became one of the most memorable moments in the history of action cinema.