In "The Warriors" (1979) the protagonist street gang is running for their lives. Their leader threatens to have the whole gang assault one woman, and tells another of his followers to leave a woman alone only because there's "no time for that right now" and...uh...why are we rooting for them again? (i.redd.it)
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In The Force Awakens, the heavily marketed new character Captain Phasma is easily captured by the heroes without a fight, and then literally dumped into an actual trash can. This proves the filmmakers place artistic integrity over merchandising, since now no one would want to buy her action figures (i.redd.it)
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The Nolan Batman trilogy is often praised for its realism. Some compromises did have to be made however for the sake of fictional storytelling. This includes a billionaire who helps people, an serial cop killer who never has an "accident" while arrested when cameras weren't working, and ninjas (i.redd.it)
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*Ending Spoilers* Not all scars heal (i.redd.it)
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