Introduction
- Three films – explosions in film are exaggerated or not even plausible for its environment.
- Thesis – Many movies there are exaggerated explosions that could never happen in a normal reality.
Body Paragraphs
- The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
- Car blowing up after Morpheus shoots the underside of the gas tank (01:29:40).
- Semi trucks crash into each other at a high speed (01:36:48).
- Power plant explosion (01:44:49).
- Sentinels’ sends kamikaze sentinel to blow up the Nebuchadnezzar (Morpheus ship) (2:03:52).
- Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
- When Darth Vader aboard princess Leia’s ship, blows the door down/off (00:03:29).
- Luke and Han shooting and destroying tie fighters (01:36:04).
- Explosion of Alderaan (00:59:09) and the Death Star Death Star (01:54:17)
- Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014).
- Natasha (Black Widow) and Steve Rogers (Captain America) jumping away from bomb on S.H.I.E.L.D ship (00:13:06).
- Nick Fury’s car flips after Winter Soldier shot a grenade under car (00:32:26).
- Natasha (Black Widow) and Steve Rogers (Captain America) in old Army base missal (01:06:18).
- Natasha (Black Widow) shot grenade from gun at Winter Soldier; hits truck (1:23:47).
Conclusion
- Science fiction breaks the rules of normal physics to make for better movies, it also makes the movies that much more entertaining for the audience.
- Films are trying to become more realistic and still keep audience entertained at the same time.
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