James Wan's innovative use of continuous long-take cinematography in the parking garage chase scene of Death Sentence (2007) creates unprecedented tension and realism by eliminating the artificial breaks of traditional editing, allowing viewers to experience the raw, unbroken intensity of a violent confrontation without the safety net of cuts that would otherwise provide emotional relief.
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Help you? I need guns. I don't know you.
I came from the Four Roses. You're a little bit far from home.
You got the bastard of bastards,.357 for guaranteed head removal. That's That's a sweetie.
You got your standard size.45 and you got the king of mayhem, half cannon, sword of justice. Take Any one of these is bound to make you feel better about what's bothering you.
All right, I'll take this and these.
That's three [ย __ย ] grand worth of killing.
Here's five.
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