What are some examples in film or television of the emotion being conveyed here?
Bergman films
>>80807284
Fuck
>>80807284
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kill list
>>80807284
this was my first thought
Im gonna be a turbo autist and ask what exactly is the context of that painting
>>80807680
A proper autist would have just reverse-image searched it and gotten this:
https://www.wikiart.org/en/ilya-repin/ivan-the-terrible-and-his-son-ivan-on-november-16-1581-1885
>>80807680
The old man in the picture was having an argument with his son, and in a split second moment of rage shot him in the head.
The scene here is directly afterwards, when he immediately comes back to his senses and realizes what a horrible thing he has done.
>>80807284
fpbp
>>80807284
That's not really the same. The painting is depicting regret after acting out of rage. In The Mist, the regret comes from the fact that the suicides weren't necessary.
>>80807212
Woman In Love.
>>80807899
>shot him in the head
he beat him with a scepter
>>80807284
perfect
>>80808034
They're still both a reaction of pain after making a rash decision that ended in the killing of your son, only to come to the realisation of what you've done moments later.
>>80808269
But the motivation makes all the difference.
>I decided to do something awful and then later realized I didn't have to
is a lot different from
>I rashly did something without thinking that I now instantly regret oh god my entire line of succession is fucked holy shit my entire legacy and dynasty is ruined forever
Godfather 3 ending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyaDlIirJnw
The Ozymandias episode of Breaking Bad.
>>80807212
Godfather 3's iconic scene first comes to mind.
>>80807212
>>80807284
>IM ACTIIIIIIIIIIIING
Maybe American History X
>>80808544
He doesn't regret anything in that movie
This painting is pretty sad. Probably the only painting to elicit an emotional response from me.
>>80808915
you should look at more paintings buddy
>>80807212
Come and See
>>80809047
Not him,but give more feel inducing paintings
>>80808410
>when you nut but she still sucking
>>80809167
Not on the level of OP's, but the dejected hopelessness speaks to me.
>>80807212
First thing that comes to mind is when Daniel screams "I'VE ABANDONED MY BOY" in TWBB. The yell and changing it to boy unprovoked is the only small crack in his shell, and you know inside he feels something like this father here
>>80809167
>>80809377
wojak?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gogezOlJDs
0.32
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>>80807212
>>80809167
Russian artists seem to have a more profound understanding of the human condition than other nationalities. You see it chiefly in their literature, but their paintings are breathtaking as well.
>>80807212
Taras Bulba
>>80810746
gib more pls
>>80808034
actually at this point in the movie i don't think he knows the suicides are unnecessary yet, its right after he shot them and is mad/sad that he has to survive
>>80807212
harakiri 1962
ran 1985