Maybe watching the sequence on mute might help alleviate some of the cringe factor, but not by much. The accidental press of a button that expels the ship's flame-thrower during Laurie's climax just adds to the whole awkwardness of the scene. ![]() The whiskey-and-cigarette-coated vocals of Leonard Cohen singing "Hallelujah" with a deadpan tone seems incredibly out-of-place, creating an atmosphere of discomfiture and confusion. After rescuing the residents of a burning building from certain doom, the pair take a moment to celebrate their success by –- ahem -– enjoying one other's company on the ship.Īlthough this graphic sex scene certainly has its awkward moments -– from the slow-motion undressing of garments to the uncomfortable close-ups of the characters' faces during the throes of passion -– it might not be so bad if not for the song choice. ![]() In the movie's second act, retired superheroes Dan Dreiberg, aka Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson), and Laurie Jupiter, aka Silk Spectre II (Malin Akerman), decide to take a joyride in the Owlship while donning their old costumes.
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