6 awesome classic movie scenes that were never planned

6 awesome classic movie scenes that were never planned

6 awesome classic movie scenes that were never planned6 awesome classic movie scenes that were never planned

6 great classic movie scenes that were never planned – Metro-Goldwyn Mayer (courtesy)

In every production there is always room for the improvisation of its protagonists, however it is even more complicated that an entire sequence has never been planned in advance. However, some classic films had scenes that were never planned and, in some cases, have become the most iconic of their stories.

clockwork orange

Director Stanley Kubrick has always been very meticulous and special with his films, and if there is something that does not convince him, he is willing to repeat a sequence as often as necessary. In ‘A Clockwork Orange’, the moment Malcolm MacDowell starts singing Singing in the Rain, as he kicks his victims, was the result of hours of frustration, in which he asked his protagonist to do what he did. she wanted.

Blade Runner

One of the most remembered and at the same time important monologues in the history of cinema is that of Roy Batty in ‘Blade Runner’. The scene in question is the climax of the plot, where actor Rutger Hauer was not convinced of his dialogue with Harrison Ford, and decided to change the entire conversation, even causing a sense of awe in Ford.

The silence of the lambs

In Jonathan Demme’s masterpiece, which adapted Thomas Harris’ story, there was a scene in “The Silence of the Lambs” that the director did not plan. This is where Anthony Hopkins makes the “hssss” sound, which was a gesture to scare Jodie Foster, who was left on the tape due to the sensation she caused.

Hyenas

Another one of those directors who always gives space to their actors is Quentin Tarantino. And in “The Hyenas,” the scene in which Michael Madsen’s character cuts off a hostage’s ear, however, the dance of “Stuck in the Middle with You” was entirely the actor’s doing.

Save Private Ryan

One of the best known and most talked about moments in Steven Spielberg’s classic film is the moment of the characters of Matt Damon and Tom Hanks. It’s when Ryan confesses to his captain a story about his brothers, the anecdote was so impressive, but the actor made up his own while they were recording.

Apocalypse now

One of the most chaotic shots in the history of cinema was that of Francis Ford Coppola, in ‘Apocalypse Now’, one of the best war films. There are several impromptu scenes, but one of the most remembered is the one in which Martin Sheen, drunk and drugged, asks to be filmed breaking a mirror with his fist, causing completely genuine blood and pain.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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