Solos blaster
Sr Member
I really like The Last Boy Scout because Bruce Willis takes a few beatings and he doesnt heal inbetween scenes. You can see the wear and tear affect him pretty well. Especially for a 90's movie.
That's not just limited to stab or gunshot wounds, though. Watch ANY action movie and you'll see people not only surviving, but still going strong when they've had any number of debilitating injuries occur. Like, that one where the martial arts master villain kicks the hero's knee sideways (but somehow the hero can still stand/limp/fight on it?). Or the number of concussions that most heroes, villains, and "heavy" henchmen seem capable of weathering, given the kind of impacts their skulls take. Nobody ever seems to suffer lacerations when heading through a glass window... Nobody seems to get tired particularly when engaging in about of fisticuffs that lasts for 20 freaking minutes...
Don't get me wrong. It's visually exciting and I accept most of it because of that, but if you stop and think about it, most action films have heroes (and often villains) that are apparently made of rubber.
Oh, and speaking of fistfights, one movie that I saw recently which (surprisingly) got one important aspect of that right was Divergent, where the heroine basically gets her ass kicked regularly because SHE HAS NO MUSCLE TONE AND WEIGHS A BUCK TEN SOAKING WET but was going up against people who had AT LEAST 30 pounds on her, often with a substantial amount of that being muscle. She'd try to tackle some bigger dude and he'd just pick her up and throw her across the freaking room, and rightly so.