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Rent and failure of visual storytelling
Rent and failure of visual storytelling










rent and failure of visual storytelling

After being dragged down from the gate by the inmates, in the theatrical version, we never see him again, but in the Director's Cut, after a moment, a prisoner raises a spear, with McClusky's severed head perched on top

  • McClusky's death is far more explicit.
  • after Mallory shoots Wayne Gale's hand, there is a brief shot through the hole created by the bullet, looking down at McClusky.
  • In the Director's Cut, the guards open fire, riddling Kavanaugh's (still living) body with bullets. In the theatrical version, when McClusky gives the order to fire, there is an awkward cut to Mallory holding Wayne Gale, and the guards never fire.
  • during the standoff at the stairs, Dwight McClusky ( Tommy Lee Jones) orders the guards to open fire at Mickey because Kavanaugh ( Pruitt Taylor Vince), who Mickey is using as a shield, is already dead.
  • In the theatrical version, little is seen of this, but in the Director's Cut, there are clear shots of his crew being gunned down, especially Julie ( Terrylene), who is killed in slow motion
  • as Mickey, Mallory, and the others flee Mallory's cell, they are ambushed, and Wayne Gale's crew is wiped out.
  • In the Director's Cut, there is a shot of Scagnetti screaming
  • when Mallory holds the gun to Scagnetti's head and asks him if he still wants her, in the theatrical version, she pulls the trigger immediately.
  • there are more shots of Jack Scagnetti trashing about on the ground after being stabbed, prior to being shot.
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  • in the scene where Mickey rescues Mallory from Jack Scagnetti, there are additional shots of the bullets hitting the guards.
  • during the riot, the scene where the prisoner throws a stick of dynamite into a door way is extended after the dynamite has been thrown, there is a shot of the explosion and a prisoner being flung from the room and rebounding off the wall.
  • a tracking shot in a barber's during the riot show inmates slitting the throats of other inmates.
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    the scene where Scagnetti sprays mace in Mallory's eyes is longer, with a more sustained spraying, whilst the guards hit her.Four particularly obvious ones are: a guard is shoved into a washing machine, which is then turned on a guard has his head pushed in under a steam press a guard is thrown into an industrial oven a guard is flung from the top story of the prison the prison riot sequences contain numerous additional shots.

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    after Mickey has taken control of the TV crew, he 'persuades' Kavanaugh ( Pruitt Taylor Vince) to come with them by breaking his fingers.as Mickey attempts to kill the guards in the cell after the interview has been terminated, there are several additional shots showing members of Wayne Gale's ( Robert Downey Jr.) crew being shot and killed.the scene where the police beat up Mallory outside the pharmacist contains a few extra shots of policemen punching her.when Mickey kills the pharmacist ( Glen Chin) at DrugZone, there are two additional shots one showing the pharmacist's blood spraying onto the glass divide, the other showing the clerk falling to his knees and dying.Jack Scagnetti's ( Tom Sizemore) murder of Pinky ( Lorraine Farris) contains an additional shot of Scagnetti with his hands around her throat and her struggling underneath him, whilst he keeps on saying to her, "I'm only kidding, I'm only kidding".as Mallory drives to the garage after arguing with Mickey about the hostage ( Corinna Laszlo), there is a brief shot of Mickey raping the hostage in the motel room.the death of Ed Wilson ( Rodney Dangerfield) has one additional shot as Wilson is leaning up against the wall prior to being dunked into the fish-tank, and Mickey hits him with the tire-iron across the back of the head.Lastly, as Mallory jumps up and down on Sonny's back, there is an additional shot of her grabbing his blood soaked head and pounding it into the ground Next, when Mickey slits Sonny's friend's stomach, there are three additional slashes not found in the theatrical cut. But in the Director's Cut however, there is an additional shot of Mallory slamming Sonny's head into a table, and blood spraying across the surface of the table. In the theatrical cut, the scene immediately cuts to Sonny's friend ( James Gammon) getting up out of his chair to intervene. The first is found when Mallory knocks Sonny ( Richard Lineback) over the partition. there are three additional shots in the pre-credits scene in the diner.

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    Here are details of the additional scenes, in chronological order: The Director's Cut features roughly 4 minutes of material removed from the theatrical version prior to release in order to get a R rating.












    Rent and failure of visual storytelling