What´s next? Does these people, who looks for this kind of "obvious" mistakes tell me, that the dead people in films weren´t actually killed? Its a film, requisites are made of foam or cardboard and stuntdoubles doing the stunts. Sure you can see this, if you put pause or look for whatever tiny friggin thingy to show...what was obvious from the beginning. There is nothing wrong to show some funny film mistakes, but this is getting more and more ridiculous. Calling those things "obvious" is even worse.
"In A Fall From Grace, it's obvious at one point that a character is not actually receiving messages — they're just looking at a screenshot saying they are."
What´s next? Does these people, who looks for this kind of "obvious" mistakes tell me, that the dead people in films weren´t actually killed? Its a film, requisites are made of foam or cardboard and stuntdoubles doing the stunts. Sure you can see this, if you put pause or look for whatever tiny friggin thingy to show...what was obvious from the beginning. There is nothing wrong to show some funny film mistakes, but this is getting more and more ridiculous. Calling those things "obvious" is even worse.
Its a film, requisites are made of foam or cardboard and stuntdoubles doing the stunts.
Sure you can see this, if you put pause or look for whatever tiny friggin thingy to show...what was obvious from the beginning.
There is nothing wrong to show some funny film mistakes, but this is getting more and more ridiculous. Calling those things "obvious" is even worse.
Get job!!