The devil is smoking, and the infusion tube has ...... exposed
The goofs in the current film and television works are too bizarre.
Although mistakes are inevitable during the filming process, some crews seem to be dismissive of the audience.
Those ridiculous mistakes are not only hilarious, but even more interesting than the film and television work itself.
Even once-revered classics can't escape the critical gaze of their audiences.
So today, let's enjoy some goofs that make people cry and laugh in film and television dramas.
The most prominent here are some TV dramas known as anti-Japanese dramas.
In order to create a film and television genre that needs to reflect the sense of the times, we must first put an end to the "random entry" of modern social elements.
During the filming process, some of the loopholes in the crew were a little too disrespectful to the audience.
For example, in an anti-Japanese drama, there is a scene where a Japanese devil is smoking.
Although it was originally a normal shot, some observant netizens still found that the Japanese was actually smoking a cigarette with a filter, and if you look closely, this package seems to be "Huazi".
The audience was suddenly deeply struck by the sense of reality, as if a strong wind blew away the plot they had been immersed in.
Even "Bright Sword", which has the ceiling of anti-Japanese dramas, unfortunately suffered the ending of "social death", which is really unfortunate.
Due to the negligence of the production team, they did not notice a large ** advertisement prominently printed on the wall of the shooting venue.
After this scene**, it immediately sparked heated discussions among countless netizens, who complained: This is simply humiliating people's IQ, right?
Bright Sword is actually a low-budget movie, but being able to achieve such an effect has exceeded expectations. However, the next shot is really unacceptable.
In another popular anti-Japanese drama, a female officer accidentally raised a bazooka in battle to return fire, and surprisingly, the bazooka was equipped with modern equipment such as a fully automatic sight.
This kind of remark also attracted the ridicule of many netizens: If this was true, then at that time, Little Japan would have directly announced its surrender.
In general, the Anti-Japanese War drama is closer to the modern era, and the proportion of goofs is quite small.
Costume dramas are completely different, they are simply "goofs and hard-hit areas".
In a costume drama, there is such a scene: the heroine Yang Ying uses a kitchen knife that we often see in our daily life when chopping vegetables.
Although it may not seem like a big problem on the surface, if you think about it, how could ancient iron-smelting technology make such a sophisticated kitchen knife.
When the props team selects materials, how to think about it is really puzzling, and it really makes people sigh at the lack of cultural level.
Although it was only a brief scene, it embarrassed the entire crew on the spot. However, compared to this kind of misstep, it is the crew that tries to show a sense of luxury but ends up messing up.
In order to show the dynamic beauty of ancient costumes, some costume dramas deliberately added "light yarn" elements when designing costumes.
However, unexpectedly, the final effect was counterproductive, directly exposing the outline of the actress's underwear.
The atmosphere of the costume drama that the actors tried their best to create not only failed to achieve the expected effect, but collapsed instantly.
Some "old actors" with rich experience in costume dramas are different from those newcomer actors in terms of attention to detail.
During the filming of "The Legend of Sword and Fairy", Yang Mi specially prepared transparent shoulder straps in order to avoid goofs.
But what she may not have expected is that her careful preparation will run into an unreliable teammate.
In the shooting of a fight scene, due to the large range of movement, the shoulder strap accidentally leaked, and the photographer narrowed the lens to catch that embarrassing moment. This scene makes people laugh.
Some crews will also appear to be in a hurry when selecting scenes, not only in terms of costumes and props. The recently hit costume drama "Long Moon Embers"** has a ridiculous scene.
The pillars in the gallery are interspersed with an aqueduct, which, although it has been painted in the same color as the columns, does not diminish its abruptness.
However, when it comes to the next shots, it can be said that each shot is more stunning than the last, not the most unexpected, only more unexpected.
During the filming of a costume drama, the crew planned to shoot a shot of the male protagonist's hand bleeding to create a romantic atmosphere.
According to the crew's plan, it was originally planned to deliver fake blood to the actor's hand through the infusion tube, but he didn't expect that during the actual shooting, the infusion tube in the actor's hand leaked out directly.
There is even an infusion tube hanging on his chest, which directly ruins the original romantic atmosphere.
Many netizens said that the photographer may also be attracted by the appearance of the male protagonist.
The entire crew was forced to bear the black cauldron, and such a serious negligence was inevitable.
However, it is not easy for costume dramas filmed by modern people to completely get rid of modern details.
However, in some contemporary film and television works, a large number of goofs still appear, which really shouldn't be.
At this time, the hit anti-crime drama "Hurricane" is no exception.
In the first half of the plot of "Hurricane", there are often flashback scenes from 2000, and the production team also designed a scene like a record store in order to create the atmosphere at that time.
Although the plot coincides with the background of the times, in the actual shooting, some careful netizens still found flaws.
There was a 2001 record on the shelves of the record store, and this disc from the past became a major mistake for the show.
In addition, the crew was also very sloppy in the preparation of the actors' props, and there were many unnecessary negligences.
When Gao Qiqiang used public **, he actually held the coin's issue year in 2012. No wonder he was able to dominate Jinghai, it turns out that he still has the ability to travel through the future.
Not only Gao Qiqiang, but even Li Hongwei's computer in the play also has futuristic elements, which is not an isolated case.
Li Hongwei's computer actually appeared with the logo of the iQiyi client, which contradicts the timeline set in the play, because according to the plot, it should be a scene in 2006.
The creation of the iQIYI brand dates back to about 2010, and this timing is a bit puzzling.
These goofs aren't new, and they've always been the case.
As our approach shifted to "on-demand" mode, a group of people began to emerge from the audience watching the episodes with microscopes.
Their eye for detail is so subtle that it is difficult to escape their scrutiny. Obviously, this requires the crew to be more strict in controlling the details.
However, to have said that, no film or television work can be completely free of mistakes, and as a form of daily entertainment, we should face these goofs with a smile when we find them.
Wouldn't dwelling too much on these details divert us from the original purpose of watching the show?