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  1. I was trying to find references of scenes in movies where someone dies (gunshot, knife, doesn't really matter as long as they bleed). they fall on the floor and then the blood slowly starts to spread out forming a small pool.

  2. 30 de sept. de 2023 · While there's no shortage of dead bodies in movies, these are the movies in which a corpse is used as a major plot device. Please note, there's a surprising number of comedies on this list.

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    • Adam's Remarks About The Dead Body
    • John Kramer in Hospital Bed
    • Jigsaw's Disease
    • Zepp's Coughing
    • "It's The Rules"
    • X Marks The Spot
    • Amanda's Test
    • Jigsaw Like to Watch The Games
    • No Bullets in The Gun
    • Diagram of The Reverse Bear Trap

    Much of the movie focuses on the two characters of Adam and Dr. Gordon who find themselves trapped in the disgusting bathroom prison with a presumably dead body lying on the floor. It is a hard detail for them to ignore, but Adam's comment seems particularly on-the-nose. Staring at the body, Adam admits it is the first dead body he has seen in real...

    While John Kramer aka Jigsaw doesn't reveal himself until the shocking final minuteof the movie when he stands up, the audience had actually seen him unmasked much earlier in the movie. John is the man lying in the hospital bed as Dr. Gordon explains his brain tumor to medical students. While the camera never really lingers on the man, he is also n...

    During the only scene in which the real Jigsaw is seen carrying out his twisted games, the police are able to track him down to his lair. While his face is not shown and his voice isn't recognizable, he does drop a significant hint. RELATED: 10 Subtle Clues About The Twist Ending In The Sixth Sense He mentions he is "sick of the disease eating away...

    Zepp serves as a red herring in the movie, making for a pretty acceptable candidate for Jigsaw. And a clever way the movie seems to further cement his guilt is by showing him coughing several times, hinting at the disease Jigsaw mentioned. However, the coughing distracts viewers while also dropping another big clue. It was already known that Jigsaw...

    Throughout the movie, there are things that speak to Jigsaw's larger motivation for putting his victims through these games as he means to teach them about valuing life. But it is also easy to dismiss him as a serial killer who likes to design these deadly games. So when Zepp comes to execute Dr. Gordon, his excuse that "It's the rules"seems like s...

    While Adam and Dr. Gordon are trapped in the bathroom, Jigsaw has left various clues for them to follow that will presumably lead to them freeing themselves. One of those clues is the vague direction that "x marks the spot." They eventually find that a glow-in-the-dark x points them to further clues. However, when shown from above, it also appears ...

    One of the most infamous scenes in the movie shows Amanda's test in which she is locked in the reverse bear trap. Not only is the trap terrifying, but her task is a gruesome one that offers some foreshadowing for the ending. RELATED: 10 Subtle Clues About The Twist Ending In The Prestige Amanda awakens in a room with a body as well and is told to r...

    Another of Jigsaw's elaborate trapsis revealed when the police are seen investigating the aftermath. The crime scene shows that a man was forced to crawl his way through barbwire only to die from his injuries. One of the detectives also notes that there was an observation room set up because Jigsaw "likes to book himself front row seats to his own ...

    Upon finding the dead man on the floor, it immediately looks like an obvious suicide. The body has a bloody head wound and there is a gun in his hand. But had Dr. Gordon been paying closer attention, he would have realized this man couldn't have killed himself. After retrieving the gun from the body, there is a shot that reveals the gun is empty an...

    Sometimes the biggest clues that could spoil the movie are hidden in plain sight. While Sawtook a bold step with one such clue, it is also admittedly quite silly. During that early scene in the hospital when John Kramer is seen in his hospital bed, there are also some papers on the bed with him. If fans were quick enough to take a look, they would ...

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  3. 10 de oct. de 2011 · Dejectedly, he enters a nearby tavern, ultimately spending the night with a former prostitute. A violent altercation with the woman's lover (Gabriel Byrne), also Dickinson's son, leaves Blake a ...

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  4. Dead Man: Directed by Jim Jarmusch. With Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Crispin Glover, Lance Henriksen. On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange Native American man named Nobody who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world.

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    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • 1996-05-10
  5. Dead Man es una película wéstern de 1995, dirigida y producida por Jim Jarmusch en la que actúan Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Billy Bob Thornton, Iggy Pop, Crispin Glover, John Hurt, Michael Wincott, Lance Henriksen y Robert Mitchum (su último papel cinematográfico).

  6. Dead Man Walking: Directed by Tim Robbins. With Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn, Robert Prosky, Raymond J. Barry. A nun, while comforting a convicted killer on death row, empathizes with both the killer and his victim's families.