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If anyone could find the scene of Karl Urban in Out of the blue, that'd be great!
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I've looked at various parts but so far i've been unable to find the Out of the Blue scene in the movie. Here's the link:
There's part of the scene in this video of Karl talking about his various roles. He starts talking about Out of the Blue at at 17:00.
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There is one at 1:23:10 into the movie. It's kind of dark..
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Another single tear from Emilia Jones in s3e2 of Locke & Key. Not only do we see it fall there is also a lingering shot of it on her cheek. Just six episodes left hope there is a few more
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I posted the bit from Out of the Blue on my 'male actors crying' thread.
Does anyone who's seen Carnival Row recall if Orlando Bloom cries in that?
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In "Irvine Welsh's Crime", Dougray Scott cries a lot, from tearing up to full breakdown, in five out of six episodes. Phenomenal performance.
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Squonk wrote:
In "Irvine Welsh's Crime", Dougray Scott cries a lot, from tearing up to full breakdown, in five out of six episodes. Phenomenal performance.
Thanks a lot, Squonk ! He's fabulous crying in this! In episode 6 his crying reminds me of a scene from Ripley's Game when he is ridden with guilt for having killed some men. He's sobbing intensely in that one too.
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I’m definitely going to check those out.
What’s happening in his scenes from Crime? I don’t plan to watch the show so much as rifle through the episodes looking for the right scene, and it would help immensely to have more info.
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Another single tear from Emilia Jones in s3e3 of Locke & Key, plus one scene of her eyes very full of tears
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PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:
I’m definitely going to check those out.
What’s happening in his scenes from Crime? I don’t plan to watch the show so much as rifle through the episodes looking for the right scene, and it would help immensely to have more info.
He's playing a policeman trying to catch a dangerous psychopath while he has flashbacks about a few traumatic events that took place in his childhood. He's also battling depression and addiction to cocaine. His general mood is very well depicted as that of a depressive man who's constantly trying to put himself together because he's almost suicidal. His breakdown at the end of this seems very realistic.
Last edited by psychic_girl (September 7, 2022 3:43 pm)