BezierGirl & FlickFury
FlickFury FlickFury
Hey BezierGirl, you ever notice how the big helicopter chase in that last blockbuster just explodes out of nowhere? I love the adrenaline, but I'm curious how you see the visual harmony in a scene that looks like a circus.
BezierGirl BezierGirl
Yeah, it feels like a circus, but the director actually lines up the chaos with a hidden rhythm. The helicopters move in a diagonal sweep that echoes the frame’s composition, the cuts happen at almost regular intervals, and the color palette stays in a tight range of reds and blues that keep the scene from going completely wild. It’s not a random mess – it’s a carefully orchestrated imbalance that still gives you a visual beat. If you’re not looking for that beat, it looks like pure pandemonium.
FlickFury FlickFury
You call it a hidden rhythm, but for me it’s just a helicopter trying to play a jazz solo with a broken metronome – the beat’s there, but it’s still a bunch of screeching metal on a soundtrack of stale espresso. The director thinks he’s choreographing a ballet, but it’s more like a circus where every animal is a vending machine that jammed. I’d still prefer the raw, no‑editing chaos of an old B‑movie, even if the CGI looks like it was made with a broken calculator.