The first one was boring, the actor seemed to show no emotion and and almost monotone. It was very boring and I couldn't pay attention. The setting of this one was cool because the fact that he was on the edge of a cliff with a knife made us wonder, or think that he could choose not to be at any moment. The music bored me even more.
The second one with Mel Gibson was less boring than the first one, it was a little over dramatic, but it definitely portrayed what he was trying to say much more. There was no music in this version and I think that was a good decision.
The third one was different. There was a slight background music that just had a soothing effect. I think it was interesting that he said the entire thing staring at himself in the mirror, slowly approaching himself. I'm not really sure what the director was trying to do by doing this, but I would like to know!
The last one seemed weird and didn't seem right from the start because it was at a blockbuster.. but in the end, it all made sense and the director thought out that scene really well. I thought that was really cool. In this version the music set an evil mood!
The second one with Mel Gibson was less boring than the first one, it was a little over dramatic, but it definitely portrayed what he was trying to say much more. There was no music in this version and I think that was a good decision.
The third one was different. There was a slight background music that just had a soothing effect. I think it was interesting that he said the entire thing staring at himself in the mirror, slowly approaching himself. I'm not really sure what the director was trying to do by doing this, but I would like to know!
The last one seemed weird and didn't seem right from the start because it was at a blockbuster.. but in the end, it all made sense and the director thought out that scene really well. I thought that was really cool. In this version the music set an evil mood!
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