Which movie/TV scene do you find lousy and how would you improve (All)
Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:04 am
Caught Stefanie Scott. They should have taped her ankles early on.
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Chloroform evaporates very quickly when exposed to air. A 2 ML bottle of chloroform will evaporate in about 5 minutes. That's why when you see historical examples of it being used for medical purposes, the chloroform is continuously dripped onto the mask over the patient's nose.radarlove67 wrote: 10 months ago In 'The Collector' aka 'The Butterfly Collector' when Terence Stamp initially kidnaps Samantha Eggar.
First off, Freddie played by TS uses far too much chloroform and literally drenches the pad. In reality he'd have killed anyone using that much.
Finally, once Miranda is unconscious Freddie ties her up and then improvises a gag with the chloroform pad secured over her mouth. Apart from reinforcing what I said earlier about probably killing her by overdosing the chlorofrom; I'd also be dubious about how long she's going to stay asleep. He'd have been better off tying her up properly and gagging her securely. He'd probably have been out of central London and away from any pesky witnesses by the time she wakes up.
All in all, the movie is a faithful adapatauon of the book, but that initial kidnap still irks me.![]()
Yes it does, but the application is only supposed to consist of a few drops at a time. If you have seen the movie he pours it on literally. It's far too much, it's ideally applied slowly in gradual amounts. Many of the first people who died as anaesthesia was being developed were due to overdose. Surgeons had trouble working out the ideal amount to use. That's why it's not used anymore as an anaesthetic.drgoremd wrote: 10 months agoChloroform evaporates very quickly when exposed to air. A 2 ML bottle of chloroform will evaporate in about 5 minutes. That's why when you see historical examples of it being used for medical purposes, the chloroform is continuously dripped onto the mask over the patient's nose.radarlove67 wrote: 10 months ago In 'The Collector' aka 'The Butterfly Collector' when Terence Stamp initially kidnaps Samantha Eggar.
First off, Freddie played by TS uses far too much chloroform and literally drenches the pad. In reality he'd have killed anyone using that much.
Finally, once Miranda is unconscious Freddie ties her up and then improvises a gag with the chloroform pad secured over her mouth. Apart from reinforcing what I said earlier about probably killing her by overdosing the chlorofrom; I'd also be dubious about how long she's going to stay asleep. He'd have been better off tying her up properly and gagging her securely. He'd probably have been out of central London and away from any pesky witnesses by the time she wakes up.
All in all, the movie is a faithful adapatauon of the book, but that initial kidnap still irks me.![]()
Also if you think he used enough chloroform to kill her why do you think she wouldn't stay asleep the entire time he was transporting her to his home?