>Character violently assaults other character
>Sudden snap back to reality as they were just fantasising
Character violently assaults other character
>Character violently assaults other character
>Tries to snap back to reality but it’s already reality
>Character violently assaults other character
>Sudden snap back to reality as they are the ones who is getting assaulted
i liked that scene at the end in the restaurant when joaquin phoenix fantasizes about shooting himself in the head in such a scene
that relatively new movie with him as a bearded avenger i mean
I like this one.
>Character violently assaults other character
>Sudden snap back to reality
>oh, there goes gravity
I remember seeing a dutch movie about a dude on the run from the cops visiting people who got him in the situation to have to run from the cops. they used that trope the other way around, in his fantasy he's all reasonable and friendly, but at the end it's revealed that he horribly massacred most of the people
i can't remember the fucking name and I've spent some time googling every now and then in the last years to find it but i just fucking can't. but the concept was so fucking unique and great that I never forgot about it. they play with your emotions and create sympathy for the MC, just to reveal at the end that he was the absolute villain all along
>character snaps back to reality
>whoops there goes gravity
This happened in mad men and I was freaked out for a second.
>TFW I thought they were gonna pull a Don is a killer plot out of nowhere
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