10-28-2014, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NewOldPlayer
100% completely staged.
There is no "prank" here, just a poorly made video.
Each actor that has been shot on the street, is just that, an actor.
They are attempting to fool the viewer (you) by making you think they are playing a prank on the "victims" getting shot.
Note:
1) The same identical "screams" coming from the crowd on each shot... sounds like about 8 girls/women, But there are only a few people on the street each time. Added by filmmakers for effect.
2) The female jogger 'slows down' before the she is shot, because she doesn't want to run past her 'mark' where she should stand for the filming. Also, the women is hit before the shot is fired.
3) The business man doesn't drop his phone or jacket when he is shot because he is expecting the shot.
4) They use the shock paddles thru clothes, but that is just bad directing.
5) When they are in the metallic blankets, there hands are not bound, so when they are lowered into the casket, why don't they try and break free of the blanket? At the end, one man easily lowers the blanket when he is inside the casket and pushes his way out, but he couldn't do that before they closed the casket?
6) All victims have the exact same reaction when getting out, bad acting and bad directing.
The people on the sidewalk are all extras. There is no possible way a person can get shot in the street without anybody calling the police. There were at least 5 or 6 people in the scene, none have a cellphone? LOL If the "real" police were called they would've shut down the production. It was a closed section of a corner, and they had permits to shoot there most likely.
The real give away are the 3 actors getting shot:
The "business man"
The "pretty girl jogger"
and
The "regular guy"
Typical film casting by amateur filmmakers to show diversity.
The whole thing is a staged film designed to look like a prank, but isn't.
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