In cinema, this is what happens (and on television, by the way)!
When the hero blows up the building, car or otherwise, he turns his heels for a few seconds before the explosion, heads to the camera to a quiet step, and walks idle when the explosion occurs.
No start, no tremor, no minor reaction. In this regard, you can see that he has unwittingly removed his glasses, or gathered an entertainment smile, but he will never turn around!
Because indeed, as it was announced a few years ago Song of American Group Lonely Island Dedicated to this famous Hollywood photo, “Cool guys don’t watch the explosions“(” Cool guys don’t watch blasts “).
It has become a real convention in Hollywood, this stereotype of the hero (often with bodybuilding), which is slowly developing in front of the public with a huge blast, it seems to always exist.
With accuracy it is difficult to determine what time this concept was born, but we can at least return to the 1970s (for example Tony Anthony Spaghetti hangs it in the West with legs), Until the 1960s (together Natalie Wood in Daisy Clover) Or at least, according to some, until the 1950s (with Kirk Douglas in the trails of fame).
In any case, there is no longer the number of products on a large (or small) screen that has reproduced this phenomenon. From the iron man to Wolverine through Dark Knight, Die Hard, Hancock, Robocop, Man Fire or Breaking Bad, examples are countless (as the editing above) and let’s be sincere!
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