From some crazy copyright lawsuits to some complicated beauty enhancement technology, here are 10 things the film industry doesn’t want you to know.
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3. Everyone is Altered
You really think movie stars look all that great with no makeup on or without going under the knife? Probably not. Sure it’s normal to wear makeup, but what else do they do? Skilled digital artists use highly specialized software which allows them to enhance certain features. You might have noticed it a couple times with Angelina Jolie. This is known as beauty work and it done during post production, enhancing not only the face but also that body. Many claim this has negatively impacted beauty standards of modern society. Every pore follicle, every wrinkle, any imperfection just digitally removed creating almost digital actors of flawlessness. The media creating unrealistic portrayals of beauty, many people will feel more self conscious about minor imperfections. The practice was for a while was only reserved for Brad pitt or tom cruise type stars but with technology constantly advancing, everyone could be a hologram! For example, toms face might not be perfectly symmetrical as you can see in this photo. But with some adjustments, he’d look as good as new. Some claim that movies from the 1930’s to 1960’s are the most the real of the films that were made and actually feature real human interaction. Movies that have been re released with digital enhancement and many have felt like they were ruining the originals
2. Fake Reviews
Have you ever heard rave reviews about certain movies but then when you finally go to watch them, you think they were a bunch of garbage? Well that’s possibly because they were given fake reviews. Many of the movie trailers will show reviews saying things like, “stunning”, mesmerizing, breathtaking. The truth is though, it costs a lot to actually market the videos, so they just don’t really give a darn if they’re lying. You think they’re going to show reviews during a movie trailer? Definitely not! Critics are often suckered into reviewing movies with plenty of free perks that come along with it, if you know what we mean. In other cases, movie studios have played footage of what looks like your ordinary auditorium full of movie goers. But the truth is, they were all employees of that movie theater and using the footage for promotional purposes. Many of the movie reviews are simply just fake news. Users on reddit have claimed that their day at work often consisted of making fake accounts to sites like IMDB or rotten tomatoes and publishing biased reviews.
1.Plagiarizing
It’s clear many hollywood actors have no respect for the law and many box office hits have been accused of plagiarizing. Shia LaBeouf has even been accused of plagiarizing a script for one of his short films and went on to apologize for his actions. During the Cannes Film festival in France, Shia’s film howardcantour.com was praised until it went online in 2011. The original creator came out and pointed out all the similarities. But this isn’t the only case by any means. There have been a few cases of Russian films being plagiarized from such as Avatar and the Martian. They think that just because they’re across the world that they won’t notice. The film the Hunger Games is accused of copying from a version of Battle Royale from Japan. The film the Matrix was also accused by people who claimed they had sent their script into the studio for review. But without the powerful lawyers they needed, the case became rather complicated and it was only settled for a relatively small amount. It’s hard to imagine that all of these movies were completely original despite the conclusions for the court cases.
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