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this is very random but I was just going for a walk in the park thinking about the movie again, (clearly I liked it a lot because I keep thinking about it).
most movies have gunshots that don't sound like real guns. people who know guns will say that most movie gunshots and real gunshots sound very different. I think in movies, they make the guns louder and more resonant and explosive, in order to add to the spectacle
but this film went the opposite direction. the gun was I think intentionally just made to sound like a gun, a small pistol with a loud pop.
did anyone else share this observation and wonder why?
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