Have you all seen it? Salt burn still? If not, Emerald Fennell’s black comedy, which stars Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi as two Oxford University students spending a summer in the titular villa, is pretty good to great, depending on the scene. While it’s not as “weird” and disturbing as you may have heard (I saw it recently and thought all the noise was greatly exaggerated), there are one or two scenes that quickly became memes on TikTok, Twitter, and others have become social media websites. Scenes like the last one (some NSFW spoilers ahead) where Keoghan’s character dances naked and his penis flutters through the villa to Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s estate “Murder on the Dance Floor”. Of course, it was only a matter of time before someone shot that scene again Fourteen days.
TikTok user nxganussy posted a clip of her character dancing around the Lavish Lair mansion Fourteen days‘s card with “Murder on the Dancefloor” in the background. While her character isn’t naked like Keoghan is at the end Salt burn (No Peely swinging around here), the mood of the final scene is still perfectly captured in Epic’s Battle Royale. Well, until they are discovered by another player who ruins the mood by killing them. This part didn’t appear in the film.
I planned to spend this next paragraph thinking about whether or not Fourteen days Players could copy others Salt burn Scenes in the game, but lo and behold, nxganussy had already recreated the bathtub scene where Keogan’s character Jacob Elordi drinks fertilized bath water. This recreation is a bit more abstract, but I admire the creativity.
The next question is when we come Salt burn Skins clean Fourteen days? Then we could really recreate these scenes as authentically as possible. That probably won’t happen, but a man can dream. Fourteen days
Fourteen days has recently added many new modes and features a Lego mode to a Rock band-like one that doesn’t yet support the plastic instrument controls it should. But it sounds good Fourteen days The players eat as well as Keogan out of the bathtub, am I right?