Re: What have you always wanted to see in a transformation s
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:25 pm
I do love transformations, but I don't like gory transformations where people fall apart, or tear through the skin (which I always thought was a stupid idea, but apparently the majority loves it because I keep seeing those everywhere). I think a transformation scene should look like it could happen to you, and not make you feel sick on your stomache because it just throws alot of gore at you. Another key aspect of what I think makes a great transformation, is capturing the feeling of actually changing into something animalistic and losing your humanity. I've seen most werewolf movies I could get my hands on, but I've never seen anything pull this feeling off.
I've had one very cool dream, a few years ago, in which I transformed into a werewolf. The reason I remember it so well is because in the dream, the feeling of the TF was very intense. I'll try my best and describe that dream sequence.
It was like the body was going into overdrive. If you ever strained a muscle, you know how weird this feels. Imagine that on your whole body, and on top of that, a feeling of losing part of your consiousness. I don't think my dream involved transforming into the Hollywood 'beast' type werewolf, but there's a certain part of human conciousness that feels like its leaving your mind. Thinking back at it, I do think its realistic considering a wolf's head isn't nearly as big as that of a human, and a werewolf is supposed to be a hybrid between the two, so it sounds logical that you lose at least SOME part of your mental capacity as a werewolf.
Alright, thats it for now.
I've had one very cool dream, a few years ago, in which I transformed into a werewolf. The reason I remember it so well is because in the dream, the feeling of the TF was very intense. I'll try my best and describe that dream sequence.
It was like the body was going into overdrive. If you ever strained a muscle, you know how weird this feels. Imagine that on your whole body, and on top of that, a feeling of losing part of your consiousness. I don't think my dream involved transforming into the Hollywood 'beast' type werewolf, but there's a certain part of human conciousness that feels like its leaving your mind. Thinking back at it, I do think its realistic considering a wolf's head isn't nearly as big as that of a human, and a werewolf is supposed to be a hybrid between the two, so it sounds logical that you lose at least SOME part of your mental capacity as a werewolf.
Alright, thats it for now.