Those stunt men/women must have been some strong swimmers (I'm sure with some flotation gear under their costumes). Once you get taken by swells like that you're fucked. You can't swim in or out, you just go where the sea takes you.
This is my opinion, but I believe this scene carries far more meaning than people think. The two entities that we follow throughout the film are exposed to two different sets of directives which leads to the manifestation of different emotions within them. The handler is exposed only to violence and order, while the seducer is exposed to violence, manipulation, care, love, sympathy and empathy through the humans it must interact with. Watching a human try to save another animal while getting trapped in the swell, and their partner attempting to rescue them, only to be saved by a complete stranger before swimming back out for a second attempt at rescuing their now drowned partner and then drowning themselves, is (I think) the seed to that leads to the emotional changes experienced by the seducer entity. It's not until later interactions with humans that she begins to comprehend or develop emotion--the anomaly the handler is inspecting for. Given this film is entirely show-don't-tell, all of the meaning is packaged in the visual details. Another film that does this very well is "I'm Thinking of Ending Things".
Omg!! This is horrible. Three of my worst heartbreaking movie moments all happen in this one scene. •Dog is swept away (probably drowned) •Woman drowns trying to save the dog •Man drowns after going back to save his wife •Baby is left alone, abandoned and ignored. My heart is dead
Im a parent this scene made me stop watching after he walked away leaving the baby. They could have killed any other human but they chose to take the surfer leaving a helpless baby next to incoming tides.
Es una película, y son extraterrestres sin sentimientos 🙄, hay personas que no los son y actúan de las peores formas posibles. Pero no estoy de acuerdo que se utilicen animales y niños, seguramente es porque producen choques en nuestra mente.
Asquerosa película, como dejan al bebé, haciendo alusión a qué se termina muriendo, que coraje los niños y bebés no deberían estar en este tipo de películas enfermas y sin sentido
Yeah. Hollywood really put out some great movies the last 30 years. We just love drownings, screaming babies and rapist murderer aliens. Perfect. And some think we’re actually evolving.
I understand that pets are valued, but I'm trying to understand the logic of one parent alone jumping into raging water. Both??? And leaving the child alone? To save a dog???
this disturbed me more than any other movie scene. the lack of cinematic music or dramatic editing perfectly portrayed the cold reality of tragic events like this.
Guys, does anybody know if them swimming and drowning is just brilliant seamless vfx? How the hell did they pull this scene off? 2:53 in particular it looks like she really get taken by the sea. Is it vfx? or do you think its like there’s a team of swimmers ready to pull them out, or they have a harness or something. It looks very realistic and i’ve always wondered how they managed to keep these actors safe. Those tides look seriously dangerous
Everyone’s saying this scene is brilliant but how did the guy in the switsuit die? He pulled them both out then straight up died straight away 30 seconds after walking
So realistically that baby died that night? The cold, waves coming closer, darkness, fear. The fact mentally it didn't know what to do. Would it have just sat there then eventually passed out from cold, hunger, exhaustion? The radio later said a baby was missing so did it drown in the sea?
A scene made by inhuman people for the masses who lack empathy and sociability. No wonder the wonderwhore "Scarlettttt" is here. She is here to destroy European way of thinking. Jewish toy.
Of course I, like any other non-sociopathic human, was as much appalled by some of the content of this film as I was thrilled to see the outcome as I was amazed at the stark, bleakness of the cinematography. Top marks to Scarlett at 'lowering' herself (and her pay cheque) to come to British shores and the back of beyond, out of her comfort zone, to make this flick. One can only hope it garners popularity from viewers over time, but then again, those snowflakes who originally baulked at it do not deserve to then change their mind and enjoy this as the rest of us did upon 1st viewing and who helped to give it future cult status
The total disregard for human life was the strongest thing about this scene and the abject lack of maternal instinct for the two year old smacked hard. Very well written and performed.
@@middlecrossranch3977 Because veals are exploit, separate from their mother then are killed to get the milk produced by their mother, except for a number of females that are exploited, inseminated have their veals separated from them, then killed at about the 1/10 of their life expectancy. All this only because people buy ice cream and other milk products. Do you participate in these cruelties?
@@Naejbert Or another example of total disregard for the human species: getting an abortion.....says this woman. And, I don't need a biologist to tell me I'm a woman.
I’ve seen a lot of fucked up scenes or movies. But this scene really bothered me more then any scene to any movie horror or not. It just felt so real also the baby really is one of the most heartbreaking parts to any movie ever.
i like how people think this movie is about feminism or some such shit, when its very clearly just a movie about a literal skin stealing monster, murdering everything it comes across to steal their skin.
3:07 - best shot. She's shot like a predatorial bird in a nature documentary. Slowly stalking over. No uneccessary movements and no losing focus of the eyes. The fur jacket and her hair subtly shifting in the wind adds to the effect.
@@jdlamb4212 so your words made it into the best shot? You're building it up into something it's not... it's a nearly motionless shot showing her completely static expression as the wind blows her hair. That's it
I remember the tragedy of this: a whole family wiped out due to the indifference of the main character, she even kills the surfer dude who tried to help them. That poor helpless child at the end...! :(((
She just wants a tasty snack. The meat in that guy makes a big pile of her planet's most valuable delicacy. Human meat. Melts in your mouth if you can afford it.
I felt equally bad for the dog. Everyone talking about the baby, but damn, the dog was innocent too. why even be at the beach when the water is THAT wild?
Haven't seen the movie, but this scene is very disturbing 😢 How could the couple allow the dog to go into the water! How could the dad leave the baby alone!!
I love the way this is shot, you almost feel like it’s happening before you just like her. Almost as if she’s trying to figure out why he’s going in after her. And the alien doesn’t even know why she would do that