I'm watching an episode of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries while writing this; The ep begins with some tourist spotting a floating corpse in the Thames. She then shrieks…
I have often wondered why people do this in films and on tv when discovering a dead person lying somewhere. It's not as if it's a murderer brandishing a weapon -or even a zombie- jumping them, it's just a still-life of somebody dead!
Do people scream when seeing dead bodies or is it just a tv thing to mark that you're back from commercials or a wake-up call in the middle of a boring film?
Sure it must be a bit scary, frightening even, to experience the kind of corpses and crime scenes often seen on screen but I just don't get this shriek of horror - could anyone explain it, please! or is it just as I suggested, a screenwriters tool?
I have often wondered why people do this in films and on tv when discovering a dead person lying somewhere. It's not as if it's a murderer brandishing a weapon -or even a zombie- jumping them, it's just a still-life of somebody dead!
Do people scream when seeing dead bodies or is it just a tv thing to mark that you're back from commercials or a wake-up call in the middle of a boring film?
Sure it must be a bit scary, frightening even, to experience the kind of corpses and crime scenes often seen on screen but I just don't get this shriek of horror - could anyone explain it, please! or is it just as I suggested, a screenwriters tool?