When a murder takes place in a small town, two partners become acquainted once a again. Special Agent Riggs and Murtaugh are forced to work together to stop the voodoo killer, and avenge Murtaugh's daughter. But how do you catch a villain who has magic on their side. Murtaugh and Riggs see themselves struggling and in the end paying the ultimate sacrifice. The Voodoo killer is and unstoppable villain who is harder to detain than any other criminal they have ever faced. Who he is working for remains a question and how he uses magic a mystery. The Voodoo Killer is living proof that evil is an unstoppable force, that no matter how many times you detain and or kill these villains more will appear. Proving the point that evil never truly goes away, but instead is played like a broken record. The Voodoo killer is a never ending cycle that shows the frustration in defeating evil.
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You can see the killers magic when he disappears from the guys hands.
ReplyDeleteHe met intention #3 by having the voodoo killer escape and get away, showing how evil wins in the end.
ReplyDeleteChristian was able to accomplish his second and third intentions very well because he was never able to truly defeat the voodoo killer.
ReplyDeleteAt the end of the third act, it's very apparent that evil wins. It was also very funny.
ReplyDeletethe third intention was accomplished because it showed that the bad guy got away.
ReplyDeleteChristian accomplished his last intention by having "The VooDoo Killer" get away in the end showing that evil does win.
ReplyDeleteGood clip in the end of the killer walking away to show that sometimes evil wins
ReplyDeletereally well put together, hits the second intention by having the voodoo guy get away.
ReplyDeleteHe showed how evil always wins because the evil character actually kills someone again in the end. It starts off with a death and when they try to capture the bad guy, it ends with a death as well.
ReplyDeleteYou met the third intention by losing to the villain in the end no matter what you did.
ReplyDeleteHe showed exactly how evil one character can be, part 2 was great for showing that intention. He also did a good job in showcasing that evil sometimes wins.
ReplyDeleteHe does a good job showing how always wins
ReplyDeleteThe 3 part story was able to be accomplished through his intentions that were effectively used. Intentions 2 and 3 were especially hit as no matter what, they could not kill Murtaugh.
ReplyDeleteaccomplishes his intention of showing that evil wins no matter what sometimes.
ReplyDeleteGreat job at meeting your third intention by having the villain win. Reminds me a lot about No Country For Old Men
ReplyDeleteAccurately showed how evil always wins.
ReplyDeleteA good way of creating suspense and breaking the clips up into scenes.
ReplyDeleteYou showed your third intention by Murtaugh die at the end by the hands of voodoo
ReplyDeleteBy breaking the story into different scenes, the audience felt a strong sense of suspense from one clip to another and curiosity as to what is going to happen next. Within each clip Christian did a great job showing his question of "how do you catch a villain who has magic on their side".
ReplyDeleteThe third intention was met with the villain dying at the end of the screenplay
ReplyDeleteAbe Ancis: I enjoyed how the film was separated into different scenes to create suspense. Intention #3 was accomplished by having evil win in the end.
ReplyDeleteI liked how it was split into three acts. The intentions were met by having Mertaugh die at the end.
ReplyDeleteChristian was never able to take down the evil killer, therefore accomplishing his 3rd intention
ReplyDeleteThe three acts was a classic way to tell a story and the third intention was met by having Murtaugh die in the end.
ReplyDeleteI like how you split up the scenes into different sections. Suspense was created through this.
ReplyDeleteaccomplished intention of having evil win.
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