Submitted by Extolord111 t3_11bgm6i in movies
estine1979 t1_j9y7hny wrote
Alien Resurrection when the staff are slaughtered so it leaves a few people to carry out the rest of the story.
lucia-pacciola t1_j9ydqj9 wrote
That makes sense, though, as the staff were closer to the source of the problem. The story we get is the story of the bystanders who weren't caught at ground zero and actually had a chance to escape.
I understand the OP to be asking about situations where there's a mixed group of actors - leads and supports - that narratively have equal chances of surviving. Like two soldiers in a trench. Grenade goes in the trench, who do you think eats it? It's always the supporting actor, never the lead.
Extolord111 OP t1_j9zfa47 wrote
Yeah I'm talking something like that, just with extras that no one looks at. I also want to know about about moments where the extras just die and no one cares about them for the rest of the movie, like the Abydonian boys in Stargate, they just die and none of the main characters care. Yet when a side or main character dies, it's the biggest deal ever, like bro 10 of your friends just died. I see this killing extras thing a lot in military or sci-fi related movies.
TrueLegateDamar t1_j9zu48f wrote
Raymond Cruz's character dying always pissed me off so bad, especially when he starts out as a background extra soldier who still outlived half the cast and made it to the ship.
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