Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
- DangerGirl
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Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
Mont St. Michel quicksand featured in the short film Tide.
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Quicksand-Lover-7
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Re: Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
Yeah I noticed that one a while ago. Pretty neat that they made a movie about escaping quicksand and rising tides in Mont Saint Michel. Although I do wish that the quicksand scene had actually been longer and deeper.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw77HRbWD74
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw77HRbWD74
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cabeca
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Re: Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
I can't see the video. The video is unavailable to my region!
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ghostofmyeyes
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Re: Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
I'm afraid the thumbnail of the struggling woman in a bathing suit is a lie.
There are two male sinks, one of them with the quicksand concealed underwater, basically no actual descending (just being stuck, sometimes being deeper after a cut) and no onscreen submersions.
The story did OK at setting up the inevitable poor decisions and such; I think it's best to just watch the first half of the movie and leave the rest to imagination.
There are two male sinks, one of them with the quicksand concealed underwater, basically no actual descending (just being stuck, sometimes being deeper after a cut) and no onscreen submersions.
The story did OK at setting up the inevitable poor decisions and such; I think it's best to just watch the first half of the movie and leave the rest to imagination.
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Re: Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
ghostofmyeyes wrote:I'm afraid the thumbnail of the struggling woman in a bathing suit is a lie.
There are two male sinks, one of them with the quicksand concealed underwater, basically no actual descending (just being stuck, sometimes being deeper after a cut) and no onscreen submersions.
The story did OK at setting up the inevitable poor decisions and such; I think it's best to just watch the first half of the movie and leave the rest to imagination.
Yeah, not a strong entry. I saw it and scanned it fairly quickly to confirm, then posted. I guess I should have elaborated a little, especially that both scenes were male.
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Re: Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
At 16:50, the two guys are slogging through calf-deep clay, and after they pass by, a hand rises out of the muck and then vanishes!
At 29:25, a guide does the typical quicksand demonstration.
At 58:45 is the underwater quicksand stuck scene.
At 29:25, a guide does the typical quicksand demonstration.
At 58:45 is the underwater quicksand stuck scene.
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ghostofmyeyes
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Re: Quicksand in the Short Film "Tide"
DangerGirl wrote:Yeah, not a strong entry. I saw it and scanned it fairly quickly to confirm, then posted. I guess I should have elaborated a little, especially that both scenes were male.
No worries, it's not as if people regularly give warnings that a given work only has women sinking.
I mostly enjoyed watching it, but then I find myself more and more into drawn-out story setups that transport the mind, in stages, from our mundane world into one where death by quicksand is a matter of when, not if. It's unfortunately kind of a rare thing to see much effort spent on that part.
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