10 Times Movies And TV Shows Astounded Audiences With Their Realism
Everything in the movies reflects the real world. The storyline probably tells you a love story of someone in real life. Or the context may be inspired by a place, a group of people, or even a culture. Normally, people understand that scriptwriters can make up a wholly fictional story. Although they acknowledge it is fake, we all believe in what happens in movies and sometimes become the characters.
Indeed, filmmakers really understand how to bring the characters in their movies to life. Some small details in movies that not everyone notices but they carefully set up, making the viewers feel closer to real life. If certain things happen logically, we tend to adapt to the context of the scenes and react as if we were the characters in those movies. We appreciate all the efforts of the film crew and it also explains why a movie can win people’s hearts. Below are 10 movies and TV shows that really stick to really, scroll down and check them out!
The filmmakers had to get in touch with renowned American chef Thomas Keller in order to learn how a kitchen is handled and how dishes are made. The chef collaborated with the film's production crew in one of his eateries and even demonstrated how to make the renowned ratatouille dish.
We witness Mia, a renowned actress, and her husband watching her ex-boyfriend Sebastian, a talented pianist, perform in one of the film's last sequences. As if that weren't heartbreaking enough, the director chose also to depict how their lives may have turned out if they had remained together.
In exchange for her brother and his wife, Phoebe gets to be a surrogate mother and gives birth to triplets. Although she didn't really keep the children, she did got to be their cool aunt. Last but not least, Monica adopted a child after learning that she and Chandler were unable to conceive.
Indeed, filmmakers really understand how to bring the characters in their movies to life. Some small details in movies that not everyone notices but they carefully set up, making the viewers feel closer to real life. If certain things happen logically, we tend to adapt to the context of the scenes and react as if we were the characters in those movies. We appreciate all the efforts of the film crew and it also explains why a movie can win people’s hearts. Below are 10 movies and TV shows that really stick to really, scroll down and check them out!
#1 The Weasley mom confused her twins.
Source: © Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Warner Bros.
Source: © Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Warner Bros.
The Weasley family and Harry are about to cross a portal in a scene from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone when the mother orders Fred to go next. The twins choose to play a joke on her by making her unsure of who is who. These confusions, according to a mother of identical sons, can actually occur, despite the fact that she has learned over the years some cunning ways to identify her twins apart.#2 Workin’ Moms represents women that have to juggle work and having a family
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Four working moms who must juggle all facets of their lives at once are featured in the television program. Every working mother can identify with a number of the scenes. But one stands out because it shows one of the characters, Kate, pumping milk in the restroom at her workplace.#3 Ratatouille’s resemblance to real professional kitchens
Source: © Ratatouille / Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Co. / Courtesy Everett Collection / East News
Source: © Ratatouille / Pixar Animation Studios
Many in the food industry have commended Ratatouille for its technical excellence. Professional chefs claim that the way the actors cut the onions and season the meal is how actual restaurants operate. Even if it seems strange that a film about a rat is receiving plaudits, the fact that the production team got it right is not a coincidence.The filmmakers had to get in touch with renowned American chef Thomas Keller in order to learn how a kitchen is handled and how dishes are made. The chef collaborated with the film's production crew in one of his eateries and even demonstrated how to make the renowned ratatouille dish.
#4 Turning Red shows 2 girls with diabetes.
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In the movie Becoming Red, the life and experiences of a young teen are painstakingly portrayed. Fortunately, the production crew was attentive to the smallest details and chose to include many representations in the movie. For instance, two of Mei's classmates in her class have patches on their arms; these items of clothing are only worn by those who have been diagnosed with diabetes.#5 The last scene of Bohemian Rhapsody is a re-enactment.
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The biography Bohemian Rhapsody centers on Freddie Mercury, one of the biggest rock stars in history. Even while not all of the movie's details are correct, some of them are, such as the last scene's amazing recreation of the legendary Live Aid event the original band performed. At times, we even mistake the actor for the singer.#6 La La Land represents the cycle of relationships.
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The film follows a couple as they navigate their relationship and individual quests for professional success. It illustrates how relationships can occasionally terminate as a result of life and the various routes that people may choose.We witness Mia, a renowned actress, and her husband watching her ex-boyfriend Sebastian, a talented pianist, perform in one of the film's last sequences. As if that weren't heartbreaking enough, the director chose also to depict how their lives may have turned out if they had remained together.
#7 Game of Thrones portrays extended breastfeeding.
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Although the portrayal of extended breastfeeding in Game of Thrones is not ideal, real-life mothers are working to reduce its stigma. Even Mayim Bialik, who plays Amy on The Big Bang Theory, has spoken about nursing her 4-year-old kid.#8 Where the Heart Is portrayed a woman giving birth at a Walmart.
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There have actually been cases of women giving birth at department stores in real life, despite the fact that the narrative may sound unbelievable and straight out of a movie. Yet since none of those real-life events served as the inspiration for this movie, it raises the question of whether life imitates art or the other way around.#9 The TV show, My Mad Fat Diary offers an accurate take on mental health.
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This television program centers on Rae, a plus-size adolescent who must be committed due to mental health issues. With the aid of her friends and therapist, Rae is attempting to acclimate to the real world. She must learn to manage her emotions because not all of the ups and downs she goes through are pleasant.#10 On Friends, every female character gets to be a mom in an unconventional way.
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The television program provided its female characters with many routes to parenting and demonstrated that there are various roads to parenthood. Even though they weren't romantically linked, Rachel and Ross had a child. Nevertheless, the two of them looked for the infant for a while, at least until Rachel moved out to become a single mother who occasionally received assistance from her friends.In exchange for her brother and his wife, Phoebe gets to be a surrogate mother and gives birth to triplets. Although she didn't really keep the children, she did got to be their cool aunt. Last but not least, Monica adopted a child after learning that she and Chandler were unable to conceive.
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