The way they insert IVs. Your veins don't run perpendicular.
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The usual line you'll hear on set is that "if your audience notices this, you're doing something wrong with your story telling".
That's amateur film maker stuff.
In real film making, people become the head rest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxb9xzAaYjM
Cars didn’t commonly have headrests until the 1960s. Doesn’t really stand out if you remember that.
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It's actually sinister foreshadowing in The Batman.
@Mog_Spawn
#alttext "three panel meme of two actors in a car, one driving, discussing unrealistic movie elements. The text highlights a specific filmmaking technique where car headrests are removed to improve visibility for the audience.
The first panel asks what unrealistic things in movies bug people.
The second panel gives the answer: filmmakers often remove car headrests. This is done so the audience can see the actors better.
The final panel shows the driving actor looking surprised, apparently just realising this, whilst looking backwards in the car he steers without headrests."