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Most paused movie moments - Page 4 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Most paused movie moments


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[post_page_title]The Departed[/post_page_title]
In the 2006 crime drama, The Departed, each and every time a character is about to die the director foreshadowed this by hiding an X in the scene. They aren’t always obvious, and so some eagle-eyed viewers had to pause the movie several times to find the Xs that gave away an impending death. Director Martin Scorsese left the X marks hidden in scenes involving the main cast; the only character without an X in their scene was Mark, played by Mark Wahlberg, who survives the whole movie.

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