Слайд 1Six Movies Where Smoking Steals the Scene
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Слайд 3Mrs. Robinson probably wouldn’t look quite as demure – and, well,
let’s say it: seductive – without a cigarette dangling between her fingers.
Слайд 42. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Слайд 5It can seem like Blondie is chewing on the same ratty
cigar for the entirety of the film, but nothing punctuates a shoot-out like that single, swift readjustment at the end of this scene…
Слайд 7It’s easier to punctuate sentences in that awkward silence with a
cigarette. You’ll note that it’s sometimes important for actors to have something to do with their hands – we don’t want things getting too awkward, after all…
Слайд 9De Niro doesn’t get anything in this scene except a cigarette,
his eyes, and a badass tune. That’s all the master needs, though.
Слайд 105. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Слайд 11It’s hard to imagine Depp’s Hunter S. Thompson without a massive
cigarette holder clenched between his teeth, seemingly never smoking it, just holding on from start to finish like it’s the only thing of permanence in the entire film.