a few days ago, Jonah Hill premiered his latest movie and Netflix, people like you, It is a romantic comedy written by the actor himself along with the director. Kenya Barris,
Film Original The stage part focuses on the culture clash and exploitation of two-families, which centers around a couple of different castes, he is Jewish and she is Muslim.
Beyond criticizing people like you who are not good at all despite being stars Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus or David Duchovny Among the cast, the use of CGI for a specific scene is striking.
Towards the end of the film, the couple The main characters, Ezra (Jonah Hill) and Amira (Lauren London), kiss during their wedding. Well, that’s what the audience sees, but on the sets, they saw something different.
CGI to recreate a kiss: was it necessary?
Usually, when we talk about CGI, movies with abundant special effects like Marvel, or movies with exaggerated rejuvenation like Marvel come to mind. Robert De Niro In The Irishman, to cite another film Original Netflix.
It’s true that CGI is present in films on an almost unheard-of scale, either to remove some years—to really rejuvenate the beast—or to add touches of digital makeup.
Andrew Schultz, who is part of the cast of People Like You, highlighted on the Brilliant Idiots podcast that the film Netflix However, the kissing scene was recreated Jonah Hill and Lauren London were both present on set,
,I don’t even know if I should share this crap or not, but in the last scene, they don’t even kiss. This is CGI. I swear to god, man. I was there, watching the wedding, and I saw them kissing.
then their faces freeze like this [hace gestos a cierta distancia de su cara], I was like, ‘I wonder how they’re going to use that in the movie? I thought they would cut it right there. But in the movie, you can see their faces close, and then they turn into a fake kiss.,
The reasons for resorting to CGI to recreate the kiss, in which both actors are present, are unknown, but based on what the budget was used is still ironic.
Have you seen people like you? What do you think about this romantic comedy on Netflix where the kisses aren’t even real?