गाडी हिड्दा हिड्दै एक्कासि पुल भत्किएपछि यो बीभत्स दृश्य जून भिडियोमा देखियो कृपया कमजोर मुटु हुनेले नहेर्नुहोस।
It’s no secret that Hollywood doesn’t mind taking liberties with historical facts, physics, and whatever else they need to in order to create a fun, exciting film or sequence. In fact, it’s far more rare to get something that is accurate than not, but that’s the price we pay for wanting to be entertained and not educated. If I want the latter, I’ll watch a documentary.
Still, there are some things that are so glaringly wrong that it can’t help but be written about. That’s where Alex Weinberg, a New York structural engineer, comes in. He wrote a very fun piece over at Hack A Day that goes through some of the most iconic suspension bridge disaster sequences in film history and analyzes how well they’re portrayed. And interestingly enough, he found that Final Destination 5‘s death-filled sequence was actually rather solid!
Weinberg incredulously exclaims, “The most realistic bridge collapse sequence somehow comes from a film franchise in which people regularly get cut in half by errant kites.”
It’s no secret that Hollywood doesn’t mind taking liberties with historical facts, physics, and whatever else they need to in order to create a fun, exciting film or sequence. In fact, it’s far more rare to get something that is accurate than not, but that’s the price we pay for wanting to be entertained and not educated. If I want the latter, I’ll watch a documentary.
Still, there are some things that are so glaringly wrong that it can’t help but be written about. That’s where Alex Weinberg, a New York structural engineer, comes in. He wrote a very fun piece over at Hack A Day that goes through some of the most iconic suspension bridge disaster sequences in film history and analyzes how well they’re portrayed. And interestingly enough, he found that Final Destination 5‘s death-filled sequence was actually rather solid!
Weinberg incredulously exclaims, “The most realistic bridge collapse sequence somehow comes from a film franchise in which people regularly get cut in half by errant kites.”
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