Disturbing Death Sequence
Melanie´s death scene was one of the most disturbing scenes I´ve ever seen in a film! Does anyone else agree (or disagree)?
shareMelanie´s death scene was one of the most disturbing scenes I´ve ever seen in a film! Does anyone else agree (or disagree)?
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I thought so too
Introduce her to your world of sex, drugs and what else do you do?-Kathryn Mertuil, Cruel Intentions
I thought Melanie's death was pretty upsetting too. Actually I thought it was very horrible and I didn't think she deserved to die. All that screaming and struggling Melanie did could bring tears to anyone. Not to mention I'm a fan of Candy Clark and I thought she was very beautiful in this movie (until she was burned to death).
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Well relax all, it was just an acted and well rehearsed Death Scene, Candy Clark is alive and well to this Day.
shareI agree this was a very disturbing death scene. However, 1) she never took her seat belt off, 2) I don't believe she even tried to leave the car to put herself out, and 3) nothing burned around her in the car until the guy opened the door. Was this a mistake or was it supposed to be made that way?
shareI agree too. Poor baby, she struggled like hell to get out of there. I think that the fire was only supposed to kill her and burn any evidence she was going to give that guy. And shouldn't get out of the car, let alone take her seatbelt off. But yeah, it was a disturbing scene.
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Yeah, Melanie's death scene was a pretty upsetting one.
shareIt was intense for a moment. But then silly with the skeleton. It went from awful to funny in seconds.
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