M.J. Saulnier
Semi-Retired User
I want to know what makes you cringe when you're watching movies or TV. Particularly recurring tropes that always seem to pop up, despite being cheesy, nonsensical or downright foolish.
Some examples of mine would be:
When a character is sleeping at night (usually in horror films) and they hear a sound. Instead of inspecting the house and going back to sleep like a logical person, they open the front door, roaming around the property shouting, "Hello...is anyone there?" This is exacerbated when the plot has established that there is a killer on the loose, targeting said character.
When characters receive head trauma, but don't fall unconscious right away, but instead doze off for long enough to provide a POV of whatever caused the trauma looming over them. It just doesn't happen in reality. You either get knocked out, or dazed. There's no transitional period in between.
You know what, let's just say horror etiquette in general. I can't even.
What are some things that make you physically cringe when watching movies and TV?
Some examples of mine would be:
When a character is sleeping at night (usually in horror films) and they hear a sound. Instead of inspecting the house and going back to sleep like a logical person, they open the front door, roaming around the property shouting, "Hello...is anyone there?" This is exacerbated when the plot has established that there is a killer on the loose, targeting said character.
When characters receive head trauma, but don't fall unconscious right away, but instead doze off for long enough to provide a POV of whatever caused the trauma looming over them. It just doesn't happen in reality. You either get knocked out, or dazed. There's no transitional period in between.
You know what, let's just say horror etiquette in general. I can't even.
What are some things that make you physically cringe when watching movies and TV?