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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-07-16 02:59 pm

[ SECRET POST #6036 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6036 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2023-07-16 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Can relate to the general sentiment. My friend and I were watching a movie that involves a watermill, and one, the director apparently did not care that the actors were constantly having to deal with thick, cold mud to walk between any building and any other building (even in early modern times, people did things to avoid that), but two, they treated the sacks of flour like any other heavy thing. Handling them with muddy hands, at one point I think even throwing one down in the squelching mud. The water alone would have ruined it. And a major plot point in the story was that there was famine in the land. The protagonist had been trying not to starve before he got a job at the mill. They work so hard to produce this fucking white powder. And ... yeah. Apparently no one on set saw a problem.

We would have been mad if we hadn't looked at each other and stared laughing, but if it was a thing that happened over and over in different movies, like your faked violing playing, I bet it would get really old, really fast.