Chapter 67 Shattered
- Annie
- "You don't know me!" He bellows. "You don't know anything about me! I told you all this in advance, don't blame your lapse of judgement on me. I warned you not to do this and what do you do? You go ahead and do it anyway! I don't love you. I never have, and I never will. How can I? You know nothing about me, and I don't want to know anything about you. We're just two people who are part of a contract. That's all this is, and it's all it will ever be." Daniel ends his rant by letting out a puff of air from his nose, comparable how a volcano steams after's it has erupted.
- There are cinematic moments where time physically stops. The camera zooms in on the actor or actress's face in slow motion as we watch them crumble into a thousand pieces. This trick is typically used during the climax of the film, when the two main leads have the fight that tears them apart, leaving them to go their separate ways. As the audience, you can feel their pain, maybe you think "wow, that's horrible, I can't even imagine it" or maybe you're crying, an empathetic reaction to show them you understand how they feel, but you're feeling something. It's a perfect moment, the lead is heartbroken, sometimes they're standing in the rain, the water pouring down their face, hiding their tears.