Question: When David lands on his knees I see his feet move to position. Does David bend his feet, or does the wolf? When his hand begins to get ready to change his fingers bend, or is this the same as his feet?
reven8
4th Mar 2011
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
4th Mar 2011
An American Werewolf in London (1981)
Question: When David transforms, why do his eyes stay shut through most of the change except when his hand changes?
Chosen answer: David has his eyes closed because of the excruciating pain he's experiencing. His eyes open to see his hand change because it's cinematically and visually cool to see his own reaction to what's going on. That's how director John Landis directs!
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Chosen answer: David has no control over his actions. Whatever physical position he assumes is the result of the transformation that is underway, changing him into a werewolf.
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