ITT: Things that immediately break the immersion of a movie
>horribly firearms handling
>male actors noticeably shorter than the women
>actors trying and failing at doing accents
>actors that come back for a sequel 10+ years later and have aged horribly who then the movie tries to act like they're still young and badass
>>79515180
No one?
>>79515522
Nope
Breaking the fourth wall
>>79515593
It has it's place but it's WAYYY over done now, especially when it's used as part of a style.
>>79515180
>Hol up
>Freezeframe
>you're prob wondering why I look like catchers mitt
>>79515737
*RECORD SCRATCH*
>>79515560
Nope
>>79515689
It's done really well in The Twilight Zone, but that's only at the beginning and end of each show. I can't think of any other examples where it doesn't pull the viewer out of the experience.
>>79515832
You're confusing narration and breaking the fourth wall
>>79515180
That dude on the right was literally unrecognizable
>>79516562
I quite literally laughed out loud when they cut to that after the ebin haircutting shots.
>>79515180
>mediocre directing
>exposition
>child actor/s
>forced comedy
>when something goes on the camera lens or at the camera
like in john wick (the first one) he shoots some guy and there's spray of blood on the lens like COD or something. Or like in harry potter 2 when they fly the car past the camera and the camera shakes, like, why ??
>oh yeh i'm watching a film as they just acknowledged the fucking camera
>>79515180
What speaks against taking a breather, and specifically taking stock re: allegedly 'low-quality Flynn' staunch Facts.