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What good is a gun if it doesn't go off? |
I think I've always known this kind of thing in the back of my mind, but I'd never heard words put to it. Once it was vocalized for me in class, I was able to recognize it in almost every movie I watch. Here are some obvious "guns" to look for in movies.
Bathroom Mirror/Medicine Cabinet-If someone is looking in a bathroom mirror, 9 times out of 10 there's going to be someone standing in it when it closes. Proof: Like every scary movie made between 1980 and 2000.
Woman Throwing Up-If a woman throws in a movie, she is pregnant. Proof: Saved, The Debt, Baby Mama, Waitress.
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This is gonna be important later... |
Underdogs-If there's an athlete, a lowly person, a team coming from behind, they will probably pull ahead at some point in the movie. Usually after what seems like an impossible setback.
Wishes-If someone makes a wish, no matter how bizarre, it's usually gonna come true, but it's never gonna turn out like they hoped. Proof: Aladdin, Freaky Friday, It's A Wonderful Life, BIG.
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It was bound to happen. |
Pockets-If someone puts something in their pocket, it's going to be a grounding/saving force at the end of the movie. Proof: Zuzu's petals in It's A Wonderful Life. One Eyed Willy's jewels in The Goonies. The Heart of the Ocean in Titanic.
Best Friends-Best friends are usually either for comedy relief or for creating a love triangle. Proof: My Best Friend's Wedding, The Hunger Games, Twilight, Harry Potter, Toy Story, Monster's Inc. (Pretty much any Disney Movie or Rom/Com)
What other common "guns" can you think of in movies?