In the process of shooting a good film, the whole team such as the director, actors, cinematographers, and special effects studios will put a lot of effort into it. Of course, when we look at a perfectly crafted masterpiece, we don't know what the team put into it, or what special vignettes it had. This time, Xiaobian is going to bring you 7 little secrets that the producer cleverly hides in Hollywood movies.
<h1>1, the fat Andy actor in "Tear-Resistant Detective" is a mafia</h1>

In the movie "Tear Detective", there is a scene in which a male character named Fat Andy appears. The character is played by NYPD Detective Luis Epopolito in real life. However, a few years after the film's release, it became known that this man was not just a police detective, he also worked for the New York Mafia, so he was also known as the "Mafia Police", and he was convicted in 2006 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009.
<h1>2. The flight shooting process in "Wonder Woman"</h1>
In a superhero movie like Wonder Woman, CGI special effects must be indispensable. Thanks to the director's shooting and the efforts of the special effects producers, we were able to present a wonderful effect. In Wonder Woman, the special effects artists did a lot of work, such as when Wonder Woman was flying in the movie studio, with a blue curtain in the background. The special effects artists not only transformed the blue curtain background into blue sky and white clouds, but also improved the actress's hair, made the skin brighter and removed moles and other things, and the wrinkles on the face were reduced.
<h1>3. The clown's dance in front of the mirror in "Joker" is an improvisational performance</h1>
Joaquin Phoenix, who won an Oscar for his role as the protagonist of Joker, Joker, was so perfect that many may have been impressed by the clip of the clown dancing in the bathroom. But what many people don't know is that this performance is actually Joaquin Phoenix's improvisational performance.
<h1>4, the horse in the movie "Mulan" is not real</h1>
Disney's live-action movie "Mulan" has been criticized in China, but in any case, this movie is still quite concerned in the world, and many of the special effects in the film are also quite exciting. However, what many people may overlook is that in the scene of Mulan riding a lot of horses in the movie, real horses are not used, but after shooting in the green curtain shed, the effects created by special effects artists.
<h1>5. The twins in "Truman's World" are police officers on the set</h1>
"Truman's World" is a very classic movie, in which the male protagonist played by Jim Carrey lives in a world full of actors and constructed by reality shows. In the film there are twins, played by Ron and Don Taylor. But these two weren't real actors at first, they were two police officers on set who served as security guards. Director Peter Weir saw their close relationship with the actors and the film crew and hired them as actors to play the roles of the film.
<h1>6. Gary Marshall likes to hire actors he's worked with</h1>
Gary Marshall is one of the best directors in Hollywood, directing many classic films. Director Gary Marshall has a special habit of hiring actors who have previously starred in his films to play roles in new movies, even if it's a small role played by an unknown actor. For example, in the dinner scene in The Princess Diaries, Mia appears as a waiter when she breaks a wine glass, and the actor who played another waiter in another film directed by Gary Marshall, Pretty Lady in the Wind and Moon.
<h1>7. Twilight's Taylor's werewolf special effects shooting</h1>
In the Twilight Movies, the character played by Taylor Lottner often changes from human form to werewolf form, which looks very cool in the movie. These images use a special shooting method and also use a lot of special effects. During the filming, Taylor Lottner was required to wear special costumes and perform many antics.