• Couldbealeotard@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real bullet that fits in a real gun (the lead projectile part) anywhere on set.

    There is a valid reason: you can get a realistic kick back from firing a real bullet compared to a blank. There is a safe way to do those kinds of stunts, but the accident here happened because things weren’t done safely.

    You can crash a car by being unsafe; you wouldn’t get a bunch of people up in arms saying “There is also no valid reason (cost is not a valid reason) for why there would be a real car that fits in a real lane (the space between the white painted lines) anywhere on the road”

    • schroedingershat@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      They are actors. They can act. Movies break verisimilitude in countless other ways (many of them much stupider).

      If the actor were driving the car directly at someone on the road without a license or any driving training or experience then you might have a point with the second part.