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<p dir="auto"><strong>God is a transwoman</strong> — <em>5 years ago(May 17, 2020 05:13 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">It would be impossible to make a film of this budget and caliber in one take, but the editors did a fantastic job at making the cuts look seamless!<br />
There's one scene about 25 minutes in, when Will and Blake are walking through the trench, and the camera follows them downhill through the water, and I thought, "if the cameraman slips, they'd have to start the whole movie over from scratch!"<br />
There is only one self-evident cut in this entire film, and that's when Will passes out after being shot, when the camera fades out for a few seconds, before Will wake's up, and it's night time. This is the only passage of time in the entire story. Everything else takes place in real time.<br />
The challenge was finding the right places to cut the shot making them indiscernible; so there were no likely no cuts during the daylight walking scenes.<br />
Cuts I noticed:<br />
When Will and Blake walk into the dark mine (before the explosion) the screen goes dark as the enter for a second. Perfect time to cut.<br />
The explosion itself.<br />
When the plane scene, the camera spins away from the characters through the inside of the barn, where Will enters the frame.<br />
Plane crash, the screen fills with smoke and the characters disappear briefly from the frame, only to reappear again to rescue the man from the frame.<br />
When will hides in the house where he meets the French woman, the room is pitch dark at first.<br />
When Will enters the house (after Blake had been killed) the camera spins around the exterior of the house, where Will comes out from the other side.<br />
The ending waterfall scene: Will goes underwater for a few seconds and we can't see him, then the camera passes through a rock, where Will comes up from a different section of the water.</p>
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