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The mission is accomplished and Bob pauses for a moment to look at Joyce with a smile. After managing to operate the controls that open the Hawkins laboratory facilities, Bob manages to escape from the Democans who haunt the building. Let’s remember for example Bob’s death scene, Joyce’s new companion in the second season. Among the latter two sequences certainly stand out in which the use of slow motion has been managed splendidly. Stranger Things she was able to create so many scene iconiche, from the funniest to the most tragic.

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6) Bob’s Death and Hopper’s Sacrifice (Stranger Things, 2 × 08 – 3 × 10) Our heroes have made it and Jemma is finally safe. Slow motion shows us the characters in extreme difficulty and leads us to remain in constant tension until the final outcome. In a long slow-motion scene we witness the efforts of the team: Fitz and Simmons fight against the storm, but the gusts of wind are too strong and their grip loosens until they get lost. Their hands clench and meanwhile on Earth the other agents of the Shield fight with all their might to keep the portal open.

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The two reunite, while a sandstorm is underway on the planet Maveth. To retrieve it, he is willing to do anything, even to enter an alien portal without any information. 7) Fitz salva Jemma (Agents of Shield, 3×02)įitz, the brilliant engineer of Agents of Shield, he searched for Jemma for months and months and finally managed to find her. As he tries to wriggle out, we see one slow motion scene where the girl (and with her all her companions around the world) threatens to suffocate slowly and painfully, under our anguished and helpless gazes.Ī long scene that literally makes the viewer stay in suspense, until Sun is released and, together with her companions, can breathe again. In the scene in question, Sun risks suffocating: after a fight sequence the girl is in fact hanged by the corrupt guards of her prison. 8) The sensate risk suffocating (Sense8, 2 × 03)ĭespite the many disappointments aroused by the ending, Sense8 she was able to give us beautiful moments and truly iconic scenes, especially as regards those that saw the various protagonists, at a distance of continents, help each other thanks to the special bond they share. In a thousandth of a second the girl ceases to exist: slow motion shows us an explosion of blood and bones, under the incredulous and shocked eyes of the boy and we can not help but think “What the hell happened?”. She greets him as he steps off the sidewalk, then the tragedy. Hughie and his girlfriend, Robin, are strolling and chatting amiably. Who knew nothing of The Boys before viewing the scene in question he was in fact astonished. This time it is an extremely short, but at the same time shocking and impressive slow motion scene, which becomes the engine of the whole storytelling of the series. 9) Robin is run over by A-Train (The Boys, 1 × 01) A thrilling scene, poetic and tense at the same time, which allows us to see how much the two care about the woman.įortunately, however, after long moments of anxiety, everything turns out for the best: it takes more than that to destroy Meredith Gray.

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At this point follows one slow motion scene that sees them running full of anguish from their “person”“, While on the other side of the hospital April is desperate because Jackson seems tragically dead, to the tune of Ingrid Michaelson’s beautiful Without You.

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The baby is healthy and Derek takes him to the ward to take care of him, but Meredith is the victim of a hemorrhage and undergoes an emergency operation: Cristina and Derek fear for his life and so they go to her. The hospital is in complete blackout and in full crisis and of course Meredith Gray underwent an emergency caesarean section to give birth to his son. 10) The race of Derek and Cristina (Grey’s Anatomy, 9 × 24) We know the most iconic slow-motion scenes from movies by heart, but now let’s try to tell you about some spectacular in which this technique it is used by making us hold our breath. Anxiety, anguish and fear, but also excitement, wonder and fun: slow motion can do this and more. If on the one hand this cinematic effect, if used excessively, leads to shooting too pompous and refined scenes, however, if well dosed, it can contribute to to make the viewer more emotionally immersed in the narrative. From its use in dramatic and tense scenes up to its application by contrast in comic scenes, slow motion is a widely used technique in cinema. A bullet that moves slowly and silently in the air, an evil laugh that ends up crippled, the cries of despair prolonged in a distant “Nooooo!”.














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