Silent sinking scenes?
Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:38 pm
				
				Hi!
I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on sinking scenes without dialogue?
I remember a scene from the Sinking About You series from MPV and one of the most effective ones for me was by - damn, can't recall who... who never said a word as she struggled, then pleaded with her eyes, then slipped under. All we heard was her heavy breathing, and the wet sounds of the mud.
Now, I love dramatic scenes with all the yelling and pleading and all that... but wondered if there is any desire for an occasional sinking sequence where the heroine/victim doesn't say anything... I'm not talking about a silent movie concept, just some explorer, or native girl or cave lady or nudist or whoever who gets into trouble, knows there isn't anyone around for miles, and instead of calling for help, struggles silently to try and escape. All we hear is the sounds of nature, the slurping and slapping of the mud/peat, and the breathing of our sinker as she struggles. Maybe at the end, she utters a quiet whimper or two, then we hear her breath bubbling on the surface of the quicksand as she submerges.
Just wondering if anyone else would like to see something like that on occasion.
			I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on sinking scenes without dialogue?
I remember a scene from the Sinking About You series from MPV and one of the most effective ones for me was by - damn, can't recall who... who never said a word as she struggled, then pleaded with her eyes, then slipped under. All we heard was her heavy breathing, and the wet sounds of the mud.
Now, I love dramatic scenes with all the yelling and pleading and all that... but wondered if there is any desire for an occasional sinking sequence where the heroine/victim doesn't say anything... I'm not talking about a silent movie concept, just some explorer, or native girl or cave lady or nudist or whoever who gets into trouble, knows there isn't anyone around for miles, and instead of calling for help, struggles silently to try and escape. All we hear is the sounds of nature, the slurping and slapping of the mud/peat, and the breathing of our sinker as she struggles. Maybe at the end, she utters a quiet whimper or two, then we hear her breath bubbling on the surface of the quicksand as she submerges.
Just wondering if anyone else would like to see something like that on occasion.