Gunsrus
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I ain't too well versed in this area. I understand that if a person is wet and touches the ground, he gets electrocuted because a the ground does something to conduct the electricity, or something like that.
There is a scene in Coma (1978) when Kelly, one of the employees of the hospital is cleaning the floor gets his water bucket emptied over his head before he is thrown against some kind of machinery by one of the main Dr. George, one of the antagonists, I believe. Now, two things happen, Kelly catches the wet sleeve of his shirt on a part of the machine and begins to get electrocuted. George uses the mop to push Kelly´s foot against something in the lower part of the machine on the floor and this causes Kelly to be electrocuted all over his body.
Said explanation is only what I can fathom from the scene. Like I said, my knowledge of this is pretty basic, so could you please explain how the process of Kelly getting electrocuted. What I would like to know is what happens from between 1:10 and 2:10.
The electrocution scene
There is a scene in Coma (1978) when Kelly, one of the employees of the hospital is cleaning the floor gets his water bucket emptied over his head before he is thrown against some kind of machinery by one of the main Dr. George, one of the antagonists, I believe. Now, two things happen, Kelly catches the wet sleeve of his shirt on a part of the machine and begins to get electrocuted. George uses the mop to push Kelly´s foot against something in the lower part of the machine on the floor and this causes Kelly to be electrocuted all over his body.
Said explanation is only what I can fathom from the scene. Like I said, my knowledge of this is pretty basic, so could you please explain how the process of Kelly getting electrocuted. What I would like to know is what happens from between 1:10 and 2:10.
The electrocution scene