22 annoying cliches that can be seen in many films

Here, like, and the stories come up with new ones, and the cast is constantly changing, and some episodes seem, well, very familiar. Your attention - the popular cliche of modern cinema.

The screens have already come up with a huge number of films with different stories, and often the directors use proven, but annoying cliches, which can be seen in many films. Now you will understand what is at stake.

1. Risen from the dead

This idea really outrages and seems banal: the hero is cut with knives, blown up, shot, and then makes numerous attempts to revive, but they do not give results. Here already close people mourn the loss and here - about a miracle - the hero takes a breath.

2. Sudden appearance

In the genre, horror is used as a surprise chip, which used to cause the viewer to flinch, but now in most cases this trick is no longer valid, as the script seems to be guessed in advance: disturbing music directed to the right place, camera, alert look ... It is believed that this cliché has become popular with the time of the movie "Halloween", which was released in 1978.

3. Notorious second wind

The battle is not for life, but for death, all in blood, no more strength, a fall and, it would seem, this is the end. But no, it opens a second wind and the main character strikes a winning blow. In most cases, this moment is accompanied by memories of the family, children, mentor and so on. This idea, found in many films, for example, a vivid example - "Rocky".

4. There is no signal

A familiar situation for the heroes of horror films is a critical moment when you need to call to call for help, and the phone does not work or the signal is gone. Thanks to this cliché scriptwriters keep the storyline, but all this is already tired of the order, and you want something new.

5. The Dangerous Idyll

Here is the most beloved turn of the plot, which wanders from one film to another - the so-called "calm before the storm". You look at the film and everyone is happy there, they live and are happy, but suddenly there must be some kind of tragedy that will spoil everything. Here count, how many films with such a plot you saw?

6. Viral fight

It's unclear why, but when someone starts arguing in a bar in a bar, then waving their fists, then in a minute all the visitors of the institution get involved in the process and fight with each other. The same "virus" is manifested in situations, if in the film someone decides to leave food.

7. Parting for the benefit of

Lies for the sake of salvation is an idea that is often used in movies. Having good intentions (to protect a loved one from danger, for example) heroes part ways, but traditionally this leads to even more serious problems.

8. Dangerous race

The plot that they like to include in blockbusters is the pursuit of cars, during which small structures are destroyed, people run and so on. At the same time, the protagonist manages to escape, as the wagon is blocked by a wagon, train or any other obstacle.

9. It is better to act one by one

Even the children know that the team is a force, but in the cinema, it turns out, this rule often does not work. In horror movies there is a cliché when in some difficult situation people decide to split up. This, of course, adds entertainment to the picture, because usually the whole company is destroyed in turn, but everything looks completely illogical.

10. Silence is not at all gold

Admit how often, when watching a movie, you pronounced the phrase - "Well, tell him the truth!". As statistics show, more than 80% of dramatic series and films because of the love of secrets, there were different problem situations. Usually, the heroes keep silence for good, but it turns into huge problems.

11. The Secret Passage

If the script heroes need to get into some building, then they choose the path, of course, through the ventilation system. Interestingly, the pipes are so big that even a large man can crawl through them. It's unclear how the buzz that occurs when moving on metal structures, no one hears. Despite such a number of inconsistencies, this cliche is very common.

12. The Immortal Assassins

A trick that has already bothered many is villains, which are not taken by a bullet, a knife, or other methods of murder. No matter how much he is beaten, he will still end up at the end to make the last attack. I would like to see reality in the cinema, if, of course, the genre is not fiction.

13. Revenge from the Other World

The familiar situation used in many films - the death of a friend or colleague at the beginning of the plot and the unexpected appearance of it at the end is already on the "dark side".

14. Explosions at all

For a blockbuster, it's just a necessity - to blow up some kind of machine or any other object. What is most interesting is that neither the blast wave nor the flying fragments touch the protagonist, who simply needs to turn his back to the explosion for protection. This cliche, for example, is used in almost every part of the James Bond story.

15. Another couple of seconds - and the end

A favorite feature of the militants is a bomb that is stopped at the last moment, even if before that there was a lot of time for decision-making. Usually there are different obstacles to quick disinfection, for example, a fight, a locked door and so on. The protagonist manages to stop the explosion in the very last seconds, probably, that's why he is a hero.

16. The machine does not start

You run away from the villain, and here is the last step to hide from him - to start a car, but for some strange reason it can not be done, even though recently there were no problems with it. This trick is old, but still still often used in movies.

17. The last call

When the secondary hero calls the boss to schedule a meeting and tell him a secret, in most cases the planned one does not happen, because as soon as a person hangs up, he becomes an object of hunting and he is surely killed by someone.

18. Love of alcohol

In many fighters for some reason, positive heroes are given a bad habit - addiction to drinking. It is believed that the script writers do this in order to arouse sympathy. In addition, when the life of the hero is established, then alcohol remains in the past, which also has a social implication.

19. The standard team

Fingers on hands are not enough to count movies (in most cases these are comedies), in which there is a standard set of characters: handsome, clever, virgin, popular girl, hooligan and so on. Trying to make it possible to make any kind of diversity in the plot, the writers simply walk along the beaten track, which becomes uninteresting.

20. The hard life of policemen

In most detective films, the protagonist has a hard life: often he is divorced or unhappy in a marriage, because he pays a lot of time for work. Another common cliche is a bad or corrupt boss. A familiar story - a policeman has a partner-loser, who falls into dangerous and ridiculous situations.

21. There are no secrets

Cliché, which is often found in romantic comedies: the protagonist has a secret associated, for example, with a prisoner wager, having a bank account, real work and so on. All the secrets are revealed, it is necessary only to fall in love with him. It is clear that this leads to a rupture and ... the sufferings of spectators at the screens.

22. Opposites attract

A rich guy and a poor beauty, a specialist and a loser, a party-goer and a homebody, whatever pair of heroes were in the movies, they are 100% likely to be together, and this applies to both friends and members of the opposite sex.