How hard is it to kill a movie character?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @CaritasGothKaraoke
    @CaritasGothKaraoke 5 месяцев назад +6

    Kinda surprised you didn’t mention the other half: resuscitation. So so so many shows and films have people being defibrillated from flatline or resuscitated in other nonsense ways.
    Though on the pain thing, that really varies a lot. Adrenaline, endorphins, and even just plain orneriness can change a person’s pain threshold, and it’s been shown that people very often do respond _more_ negatively to minor pain than major. Comparing a severed limb to stubbing a toe isn’t fair: the toe usually *will* hurt worse. If nothing else, a hand being cut off won’t lead to hand pain, just wrist pain.
    Also the severed limb reference next to Luke Skywalker’s problem ignores the fact that lightsabers cauterise the wound they make (though for some reason not on Aqualishes)

    • @HardCoreSciFi
      @HardCoreSciFi  5 месяцев назад +3

      I covered lots of what relates to resuscitation in my zombie video... but you have a point here, I probably should have elaborated on that. I have recently transitioned from 5-tier system to 9-tier system with four new intermediate stages, and I might at some point re-make my oldest videos to fit that - the system itself video, zombie video and this one. When I get to that (which is probably not gonna be anytime soon), I will surely mention resuscitation.
      Speaking of major limb injuries in comparison with stubbed toe - as someone who worked for a while on the ambulance, I assure you, cut off hand is a much more painful kind of trauma than toe stub. As for cauterization - it might work on smaller blood vessels, but not on major arteries like brachial - these have diameters up to 5 mm and blood on the top pressure - so they will still bleed to death fast.

  • @mina9e
    @mina9e 5 месяцев назад +6

    Foot fingers technically called "toes" but it doesn't matter all that much because we get what you're saying

  • @Stevie-J
    @Stevie-J 5 месяцев назад +4

    I subscribed because I love pixel art. Number 858

    • @HardCoreSciFi
      @HardCoreSciFi  5 месяцев назад +1

      Well thank you 😀 I am a big fan of pixelart myself as you have probably noticed

    • @mariasolpersico7115
      @mariasolpersico7115 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@HardCoreSciFiwait, you really like pixel-art? /sarcasm
      No but really it is professional-tier pixel-art well done!

    • @HardCoreSciFi
      @HardCoreSciFi  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mariasolpersico7115 Thanks! It took me 2 years of training to get there, and I still feel like I have a lot to learn 😅

  • @TSM420
    @TSM420 Год назад +1

  • @mczedun
    @mczedun Год назад +3

    Nice video!
    I would not agree about 100% mortality after heartshot.
    In Europe, it is more common to get stabbed with a knife and you can get operated in live on. In America and exactly Latin America, it is guns.
    On emergency surgical conference was lecture from Brazila about 100 hundred cases of heartshot for 5 years. Whose lucky people managed to be delivered to the hospital alive. And had a heart surgery, and most of them were discharged. Till next, gunshot, of course😂 in most cases, they die, of course, before ambulance. So let's say 99.9%.

    • @HardCoreSciFi
      @HardCoreSciFi  Год назад +2

      Yeah it depends of what exactly got damaged in a stab and/or shot. I analysed the situation where bullet/blade goes either through both hemispheres or both heart ventricles 😅