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Yesterday I did not want them to destroy that glass chandelier as I have never liked films showing destruction of things during fight scenes.. Whenever such scenes are shown I used to feel that the creative effort put in making that thing in the first place, is wasted... I do not like the wastage of food items they show like vegetable carts falling down, etc... So even though it was bad direction, I was relieved that the beautiful chandelier was in tact after falling from such a height..😉👍🏼 😆😆
Originally posted by: hermoinee
Hermoinee - it was plastic.........not glass..........look at the chandelier properly and you will see the difference from the one that was shown hanging and the one that fell.................destruction is a part and parcel of films and now serials.................but for me the bad direction is in smaller detailing like cutting a cord holding up the chandelier..............have you ever seen a large chandelier being held by a cord which a knife can cut through...........usually it has iron links........and oh so many others.............. Iagree wastage is not a good thing and there is so much of it in celluloid.