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Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-06

Have you noticed a phenomenon that even if shooting technology continues to improve, no matter how far it goes, there will be "goofs" in every film and television work, and even the most powerful director can't completely avoid it.

Just as genetic errors and mutations can drive the evolution of species, the "goofs" that have always existed in film have actually witnessed the development of film and television art and promoted the progress of film and television technology.

There are two sides to everything, and even the matter of goofs has its own benign and vicious differences.

For example, a classic will always attract some viewers repeatedly**, and they will even specifically look for goofs in it.

Even in this case, although the viewer finds a loophole, it does not have an impact on the overall look and feel of the work, on the contrary, it may become an interesting topic.

In some cases, some film and television works have a large number of goofs and loopholes due to passive slacking during filming.

It's like when you're enjoying a meal and suddenly you find a swarm of flies flying around the table, and not only can't they be driven away, but they even land on the food in disgust.

Naturally, the audience could not tolerate this.

Today, let's review the goofs in film and television works to see which ones are acceptable to you and which ones are intolerable!

Please fasten your seatbelts and I'll be on the road.

When it comes to classics, the 86 version of "Journey to the West" must be unavoidable. It has been nearly 40 years since the show premiered, but it is still loved by the audience.

Later, many directors remade this work, but they never achieved the expected results.

Although the 86 version of "Journey to the West" may have performed well, due to the generally low level of TV drama production at that time, there were still a large number of obvious goofs in it.

For example, pipes can be found everywhere on the ground

I can understand this thing, if it is used to water the peach tree and the ginseng fruit tree.

But outside the antique yard, it doesn't go a long way.

Could it be that even the immortals who carved out the valley needed to go to the toilet and lay a sewer pipe by the way?

This is really possible, after all, the manhole cover behind Tang Seng is the best evidence.

It is unclear where this sewage will go.

Does it penetrate the boundaries of the underworld? Or did it flow into the abode of the Dragon King of the East China Sea?

Old Dragon King, please don't be angry, okay?

If you lose, you will gain", as this proverb says, the smell of your home is too big, and Sun Wukong will definitely not be happy to go.

Isn't all he needs is a golden rod? Finding a telephone pole will do the trick.

*It doesn't have to weigh tens of thousands or thousands of pounds, as long as it's practical.

It seems that Bajie is wise, and he replaced his "nine-tooth nail rake" early.

The new rake is light and sophisticated in appearance, which solves perfectly.

However, Bajie, a pig, also has his own shortcomings, that is, his eyesight is not very good.

Obviously standing next to the "undercover agent", but he failed to find out that this monkey was disguised.

It's a shame to miss the opportunity to fight for credit with Brother Monkey!

Of course, these are just trivial things.

In the process of learning the scriptures from the four masters and apprentices, even Tang Sanzang himself changed twice, but the other three didn't notice it at all!

"Journey to the West" is a classic TV series adapted from one of the four famous novels, in which there are many goofs, and the other three do not lose much.

Telephone poles have appeared in "Journey to the West", and "Water Margin" has a similar plot.

Lu Zhishen happened to appear in the same shot.

As soon as he saw such a scene, the author couldn't help but want to get close to Lu Zhishen and gently blow the wind for him.

This "upside down weeping willow" is so boring, I don't just say it. ”

If you can pull up the telephone pole, the one hundred and eight heroes of Liangshan will definitely regard you (Lu Zhishen) as the supreme existence.

By that time, you will be able to get a few more bicycles, and it shouldn't be too difficult to destroy a Fang La (the head of the imperial court)!

Of course, defeating Fang La is not the same as defeating the imperial court.

If you want to "wrestle your wrists" with Song Huizong, it is obviously quite difficult to rely on Liangshan's group of "bandits" alone.

After all, Song Huizong may be a "traverser" like Wang Mang, otherwise how could he wear such a gorgeous big gold watch.

To be honest, to understand the situation of the war, you have to refer to "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

Although the strength of the one hundred and eight heroes was very strong, they were only a force and could not be compared to the princes of the Eighteen Roads.

There were also some people who came by car, which was more than enough for the eradication of Dong Zhuo.

This campaign did not use smart strategists such as Xu You, Feng Ji, and Xiahoudun to give advice.

dispatched two generals, Yan Liangwen and Chou, under Yuan Shao, to drive a van and rush straight to Dong Zhuo's camp, just kill Dong Thief.

Later, Cao Cao led an army of 200,000 troops, divided into five routes, and marched directly to Shu and launched an attack on Liu Bei.

Before the battle began, I saw a cigarette butt fall to the ground, whether it was thrown by Cao Cao when he passed by, or Liu Bei left it when he visited the "nightclub" in the middle of the night, it is impossible to know.

Is this that important?

People have fought all their lives, can't they enjoy it? No matter who it is.

All right! These are all mistaken shots in the shoot.

However, there is no choice, and big scenes are often more prone to mistakes.

Filming around the "Grand View Garden", relatively speaking, "Dream of Red Mansions" did a better job in this regard.

Even if there is a goof, it is around some flowers and plants.

Originally, Third Sister You had a red flower blooming on her head.

As soon as I walked out of the yard, my eyes were suddenly covered with a sea of white flowers.

For example, in the previous picture, "Sister Lin" is wearing a blooming flower and is standing in the garden with a sad face!

The camera then pans to the next scene, where the flower takes the form of a bone.

Could it be that this is what 'Daiyu Burial Flower' refers to? ”

We have to admit that there are indeed a lot of goofs in ancient film and television works, which is also understandable.

On the one hand, due to the different levels of difficulty of production, the lack of advanced shooting technology and sufficient post-production team support, negligence is a normal situation.

The proliferation of film and television dramas has led to a higher threshold for the audience's appreciation.

Not only limited to the plot, but also to examine details such as the service of Huadao, of course, the more detailed the better.

However, it is a pity that some unscrupulous producers only pursue money and will only produce some shoddy and vulgar dramas.

Helplessly, there are always some fans who blindly chase stars who are willing to pay for it!

After the development of the domestic film and television industry, anti-Japanese dramas have become a timeless TV drama theme.

Watching anti-Japanese dramas can make people remember history and inspire national pride, but this is a thing of the past.

Today's anti-Japanese dramas are no longer convincing, fortunately, only foreign audiences have no chance to witness them, otherwise we may become a global laughing stock.

There will be no more discussion here"Hand tear devils"、"Hidden mines in the crotch"Even if you pick out a goof, it's a very amazing existence.

In the case of cigarettes, for example, most people can only smoke ordinary cigarettes, and even those who are in slightly better conditions only smoke the thin shredded tobacco made of paper.

This Japanese soldier actually got a pack of cigarettes with a filter in a certain series, and it was a Huazi brand, I really don't know where to get it.

No matter how good the conditions of the Japanese army are, they will not be able to recruit Chinese strong men!

During the Japanese army's war and march, there was also a plot where a middle-aged aunt suddenly appeared in the camp.

It's not sexist, it's just that I feel that female soldiers are scarce on the battlefield, not only do logistics work, but even become standard-bearers, which is really unexpected to me.

In the Anti-Japanese War drama starring Wang Likun, there is also a scene where she still looks as usual when she faces the enemy with a gun pointing at her.

For the enemy's muzzle, the author can think of the classic line in "Yan Shuangying" at a glance: "I bet that there are no bullets in your (solid) gun." ”

Anti-Japanese dramas seem to be generally like this, and many of them use the effect of solid gun holes.

I understand that you can't use real props, but I don't want to get even a decent prop, which is a bit hard to accept.

Speaking of this, I thought of a very frequent goofs in modern dramas, that is, "playing **" goofs.

A little perfunctory, you may be photographed on the phone screen without showing that the call is in progress.

If you don't work harder, the result is that you will be holding your phone in reverse.

I want to ask, is it difficult for an actor to find a real number to dial when filming a scene of playing **?

Even if no one is willing to cooperate, just call the customer service number of the communication company, and you can increase the level of rigor!

Why is this the case? The audience has complained about these goofs more than once, but some directors are obsessed, which is really incomprehensible.

Some crews just don't want to work hard, even when filming costume dramas, Fuhuadao is often a part of the audience's attention.

For example, the transparent shoulder straps that suddenly emerge, and modern underwear that can be seen through gauze outerwear, such as this one.

However, how did the object of underwear be invented in ancient times?

Nazha is even more incredible, and although her figure is firmly covered by her clothes, it seems to be exposed a little bit because she is not wearing underwear.

Never before had a woman in ancient times made such a bold move!

Of course, as soon as this issue is mentioned, some people may question the author.

Actors in costume dramas can't wear underwear, and they can't wear underwear, so what should they do?

Hmm, I'm wondering if women in ancient times would have worn a kind of underwear called profanity.

These are actually okay, if a drama is only occasionally found to have goofs, it won't have much impact.

After all, it's normal for acting to be flawed.

If a drama lacks highlights and relies on the audience to complain about goofs to earn attention, it is really an uncle who can't help it, let alone an aunt.

The TV series "Long Moon Embers" starring Luo Yunxi and Bai Lu was launched some time ago, attracting the attention of a large number of netizens and audiences.

Most people don't praise the show because of how exciting the plot is, but complain about the countless bugs in it. What a pity!

For example, modern building materials can be seen everywhere, and iron doors are set under the rockery, even if you don't consider whether there is an iron door in ancient times, even if you put it in modern times, this combination is quite amazing!

Although the props team dyed the abrupt iron pipes to the color of the pillars, they didn't really want the audience to think that it was a "wooden pillar"!

There are too many people, and the plastic frame at the protagonist's feet is completely obscured, making it difficult to see clearly!

This man with a mask is even more outstanding.

The domestic epidemic has gradually been brought under control, and this scene reminds the audience of the past few years, which is really impressive.

The author also doubts whether the director of "Long Moon Embers" suffers from some kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and even the plot of ** shows a considerable "artistic sense".

The heroine's hair hangs neatly down the middle, meticulously avoiding the other parts.

The male protagonist's behavior was even more ridiculous, and five tear stains slipped down, and none of them were fused together.

I just want to shout out loud, director, look at this work, is it real? Explain it to me!

Perhaps later, the director also realized this and realized that the injury scene needed to be presented more, so he directly let the fake blood flow out of the actor's wrist, no longer relying on makeup effects.

That looks pretty real, don't say it.

What was wrong with his stomach transfusion? Do I need to be intubated**?

Forget it, I'm tired enough, so let's destroy everything. Maybe we'll see you again.

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