

It doesn’t sound as though there were any trust issues involved, but the fact is that she was being held under the water and it was likely enough to make her both anxious and eventually scared so some of that thrashing might have been real. The thing that’s interesting about this scene is that Rachel was fairly terrified since Keanu was actually holding her underwater.

That must be a rough trip on the way back from hell since the force that’s exerted once the time stop ends is great enough to break the tub and send Rachel Weisz’s character flinging upward. Here are some of the best scenes that involve exploding out of the water. Humans just aren’t built this way, which is why some of these clips obviously needed a bit of help. When it comes to other creatures though this ability is easy to comprehend since not only are they often given the type of musculature that can make this possible in the movies, but the fact that they’re needed to appear this strong and this forceful is a big reason why they’re allowed to defy what we know about breaking the surface with this kind of force. But there are still moments in the movies when movie magic can make this happen in a very impressive way that gets people to actually believe that such a thing can happen. As anyone can tell, even expert swimmers that spend their time slipping in and out of the water, it’s kind of difficult to get the force needed to explode out of any significant depth since the human body isn’t really built for this. Some clips are definitely more impressive than others but the meaning behind some of them are even more pertinent to the story than the mere action. So we’ve done plenty of articles involving water, but none that include someone, or something, EXPLODING out of the water with such violence that it’s hard to call it anything else.
