The salt scene.


I have never laughed so much.

I know it was supposed to be quite a tense scene, but the 12 seconds were just too much for me.

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I laughed really hard too. I think maybe it was because it lasted so long. Especially when he tried to get the jacket off the back of the chair because I've heard that Matt Smith is clumsy anyway, and so we thought maybe that wasn't scripted, that maybe he just really couldn't gracefully get the jacket off the back of the chair.

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The jacket part was definitely not scripted.

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LMAO I know, this part of the movie, oh man. I had my surround sound on loud at 2AM watching this and that scene BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG, hahahahaha. It was well executed without making the movie too silly.

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>The salt scene is one fine peace of truly good acting. Wish the film itself was a bit better. Plus, the cinematography was extraordinary..

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I'm Autistic, and can't really handle repetitive noises like that, so I freaked out at first. But once I took my headphones out, I started laughing. It just went on for SO LONG, I couldn't not laugh.

I agree, the jacket part was definitely not scripted. Matt Smith actually is just that clumsy. I should know, I am as well.

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And when you heal my broken wings,you heal my everything. You tell me to live.

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I left for, like, a second while watching this movie and when I came back it was at the salt scene. What was he so upset about?


"Hey Shuya, I got a crush on someone"

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Ran out of salt. We tend to forget that the human organism will perish without salt.

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he'd just met his genetic mother and rebecca wouldn't tell him who the strange woman that seemed somehow familiar was. it was the culmination of a lifetime of withheld answers.

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