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Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

As the world's well-known "movie kingdom", Hollywood attracts the attention of film lovers around the world with its excellent stories, exquisite stunts and near-perfect shots. Even many people learn from Hollywood movies. However, everyone's imagination may not be very consistent, Hollywood movies are actually full of all kinds of "lies" made up for artistic effect, but under the extraordinary skills of directors and actors, these "lies" seem so real. Today we will take a look at the "lies" in 23 well-known movies about the military that are not known or have been taken for granted.

"First Blood"

In reality, flesh and skin wounds are actually very dangerous, and even if you are Rambo, you can't avoid these dangers. Studies have shown that among the 58 wounded who were shot in the shoulder, pain began to feel regularly 4 months after the injury, and half of them partially or completely lost the ability to move their arms.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"Princess Bride"

The impact of sword blades against each other can blunt and damage the sword. In the real Medieval Age, when encountering an attack with a sword, they would choose to dodge, use the flat part of the sword body to resist the opponent's sword strike, or use the armor on their bodies to resist.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

“007”

The silencer in the movie makes the gunfire almost completely disappear. In reality, the ordinary gunfire is 140 to 160 decibels, and the silencer will only reduce the gun sound to 120 to 130 decibels, which is about the same as the sound of the drill, and will be clearly heard by nearby personnel.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

Predator

Machine guns do not produce their own bullets. For example, the M4 and AK-47 rifles have a rate of fire of 700 rounds per minute, so a normal 30-round magazine runs out in just 3 seconds. Ordinary infantry usually carry 210 rounds of ammunition, even if it includes the time to change the magazine, it is all in 1 minute.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"Kill Bill"

The katana is not a super knife. Japan used pig iron when creating knives, while Western blacksmiths refused to use this pig iron because the carbon content in iron was too high and it was easy to break. The purpose of folding is to reduce the carbon content in iron. And the katana also requires special training, because the wrong wrist movement can cause the body of the katana to break.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"American Sniper"

Sniping isn't just about aiming and shooting. Snipers need to pay attention to distance, wind direction, humidity, altitude, and even the rotation speed of the earth. And snipers are almost always equipped with observers, not just one.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"Wire of Fire"

Compared with the movie where you have to cut out the bullets that hit your body all day, in fact, in reality, it is sometimes unnecessary and even dangerous. Because the bullet is fired at a high temperature, the bullet is "disinfected" in this case.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"The Lord of the Rings"

Molten iron to cast a sword is like taking a plastic plate to make a baseball bat. Molten iron can destroy the hardness of the metal. The casting of the sword will only use a single piece of iron metal material.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"Captain America"

Real snipers don't use active laser sights, which expose their own position.

Lies in 23 Hollywood movies: Rambo got so many shots, his arm may have been scrapped long ago

"Back to the Future"

If you've been punched in the face for more than five minutes, you'll need to get a doctor right away, as you're likely to have a severe concussion or brain injury.

"Sky Cannon"

Being strong on the range does not mean being strong on the battlefield. Scholars have studied 200 shootings and said there is no evidence that performance on the range and on the battlefield is comparable.

"Guardian"

Flame emitters are actually of little use. It weighs more than 70 pounds and must be used without shelter, and then can only be used for up to 10 seconds.

"Ghost Play man"

If the person's hand is cut off, it must be tied to the wound and cannot be moved, otherwise it will accelerate the amount of blood loss and cause you to have hemorrhagic shock within 1 minute.

"Batman"

Batman and his girlfriend fall from the roof and still survive which is impossible in reality. If you weigh 150 pounds and fall from a height of 30 feet, your speed will be 44 feet per second, and your force will reach 13,000 pounds when you land on the ground.

"True Lies"

Guns don't fire just because they hit the ground. Gun manufacturers have a special design to avoid guns that will not be fired just because the gun touches the ground.

"Spy within Spy"

In the film, Tom Cruise is ejected by the shock wave generated by the explosion into a running force. In reality, this powerful shock wave can turn hard titanium alloy into toilet paper, in which case Tom Cruise will only become a meat splatter, becoming a really "impossible task".

"Top Gun"

Modern fighters do not fight at close range, the so-called "close range" fight is nearly a kilometer away, most of which rely on the radar of the fighter to complete, and the target is almost invisible to the naked eye.

"X-Men"

Anesthesia blowing arrows are not one that can be applied to everyone. If you get the dosage wrong, either the target will not fall, or the target will die.

"Alternative Killer"

Guns in movies that run out of bullets rarely happen in reality, and people with some training will remember the amount of bullets they shoot.

"Deadly Gunfire"

In the movie, guns shoot and cause sparks. But in real life, the bullet is made of copper or copper compound material, which is to avoid sparks when the bullet hits.

In the movie, the Doctor is shot and shot but survives because of his body armor. But in reality, even modern body armor can not block ordinary rifle bullets fired within 14 meters.

"The Lord of the Rings Prequel"

The bow and arrow is not as deadly as in the movie, unless it hits a vital organ, otherwise the arrow is stuck in the body at best.

"The Matrix"

The human eye cannot aim and shoot two firearms at the same time, and reloading can also be a problem.