In Robin Hood (2018), a man was shooting arrows with machine accuracy towards a
bunch of men from the tower. The men consisted of Gibourne,
Robin Hood, and Clayton. Gisbourne was shot with one of the arrows:
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Why are ...
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I see this everywhere. Basically, the anti-hero will be doing something good/trivial/civilized, while the scene repeatedly cuts to his henchmen running around doing bad things.
Famous example of this is obviously the baptism scene in Godfather, where Michael kills the other dons. Another example ...
> I have scene similarly structured scenes elsewhere as well. It seems like a very predictable and cheap way for the movie to depict that the protagonist is real deep because he's got this civilized side to him but simultaneously does some really evil things.
Keep your half-assed opinions to yourself, thank you.
How can What do some movies exhibit more blood and gore than others, for the same cause like gunshots? be improved or on topic? I changed the title to ask about movies in general, not merely the two films in my post.