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He doesn't have a terrifying shot or an unstoppable penetration move.
Just after he ghosts in from the left, Torres is at it on the right – he unleashes a terrifying shot that's flies over.
Interior designer Tara Bernerd has done good: the obligatory grey/neutral colour scheme has enough unusual textures and taste not to bore – midcentury-style lounge chairs and bench, concrete lampshades, sandy fabric wallpaper, sliding ryokan-style glass-panelled door, black-and-white wildlife photos (including a terrifying shot in the bathroom of some fighting, snarling gorillas).
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It's a terrifying scene.
I had always felt The Shining was about modern man unraveling, with its most terrifying shot, the continuous typewritten phrase, "All work and no play make Jack a dull boy," which made one realize Jack Nicholson's character was no longer in control.
Many of the most terrifying shots in "The Birds" were achieved by filming seagulls from high cliffs and hand-painting each frame on to mattes.
It's then that Spielberg decided to use the shark's point-of-view for more terrifying shots and added suspense.
In a terrifying medical video shot in a sleep laboratory, a man acts out his recurring dream of being attacked and having to fight for his life.
But the best, by far, is one in "The Deep Blue Sea": a single long and searingly emotional tracking shot, of a terrifying wartime memory, that then cuts to one of the year's most emblematic images, a train-blown close-up of Rachel Weisz — whose Best Actress nomination it ought to have exemplified.
Witnesses described a terrifying and confusing scene.
The other moment is when Truffaut, again quite sensibly, argues that Hitchcock's trademark omniscient shots (the terrifying airborne shot of the town on fire in The Birds; the camera descending from Olympian heights to find the compromising key in Ingrid Bergman's hand in Notorious) could have been made only by someone raised, as Hitchcock was, a Catholic.
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