Realtime Shock

What is Realtime Shock?


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A term used to define the when there is no suspense built up to a scare in a movie or television show. Usually the shock comes out of nowhere or when the suspense has built up and faded.

Used in conjunction with the word value. As in "Realtime Shock Value"

"The realtime shock value in that film was amazing!"

See real, time, real-time, shock, scare, horror


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