>the movie begins with a quote
>movie begins or ends with a quote from a character in the movie
>>67049373
>movie begins with a "morning routine"
>movie has a voiceover
I kind of miss movies starting off with exposition text. I guess they assume modern audiences can't read.
>it's a suicide student film
>it's a drugs student film
>it's a shitty sound design and mixing student film
>it's a zombie student film
>it's a "let's cast our ugliest, least photogenic friend as the main character" student film
>it's a waking up intro
>>67049735
Exposition text is alright, but please to any amateur filmmaker out there, don't start your film with a fucking quote. It's pretentious (it actually is pretentious) and makes you seem like you can't convey the theme/message in the film so you have to sum it up at the beginning.
>>67049373
>the director made it up
>movie begins with a disclaimer
>>67049373
dumb frog--
Oh.
>movie begins with a sexy moan
>>67049373
this really pissed me off when I saw Birdman
>>67049373
Looks like a high elf from Oblivion hahahahahahahhahahahaha
>>67049373
>Horror movie starts with the aftermath.
>it's an interview
>there's no audio
>>67049373
>horror movie begins with "BASED ON REAL EVENTS"
>>67049555
so fucking stupid when bioshock infinite did this
>>67053129
>the quote is in french
>>67052083
I actually didn't mind that, because drums and all.
>>67049373
quote begins with a flick
>>67053837
The only time that it worked