• Sprokes@jlai.lu
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    5 months ago

    For it is :

    • Preparing a huge breakfast and then they take a bit and they say I need to go
    • People drinking coffee or other drinks but you see clearly that they don’t, why film that ?
    • Turing the wheel of the car like crazy when they on a straight road.
    • Wearing shoes inside the house even when they are about to go to sleep.
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      Wearing shoes inside the house even when they are about to go to sleep.

      As an asian that will be scolded if i ever do that, it weird me out and it does left an impression that westerner wear their shoes inside their house.

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        5 months ago

        A lot do, but also a lot don’t. It’s household by household.

        I’ll also mention that you can probably expect people who grew up in no-shoe households to have strong feelings about it.

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          Could be, when I came to Canada and aome Canadians wore shoes in the house I was stunned. Like, it is just not right; Nevermind all the nasty shit you stepped in all day.

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      Eating and drinking on set is notoriously difficult to pull off. You see one take, but the crew has done about 17 takes of the same scene. Even with chefs on hand, they can’t bloat the actors up with food. Hence why in most dinner scenes, there’s a lot of cutting and mocked chewing but little goes in their mouth.

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        It is not that difficult as other directors do it well. I see that in Japanese shows. It is OK if actors pretend to eat or drink when it is believable. In many episodes of Seinfeld we see the actors drinking coffee but we can clearly see that they weren’t taking a sip.