The Netflix premiere of “Don’t Look Up”, called “Do not look up” in Spanish, has caused great expectation among viewers not only because of the participation of consolidated stars such as Leonardo Dicaprio Y Jennifer Lawrence, but also for what would be a gross error present in the film that led the director himself, Adam McKay, to pronounce himself.
The blooper was exposed by the tiktoker Ben Kohler, identified in the aforementioned platform as @sightpicture. In the images you can see that, at a certain point in the film, several members of the film crew were to one side of the shot. As you can see, everyone wore masks.
The shot in question lasts less than a second, but the impact it caused on social networks was very large to the point of exceeding 3.5 million views in a few days.
The response of Adam McKay, director of “Don’t Look Up”, following the blooper in the film went viral
The scope of the TikTok video was such that Adam McKay, director of the tape, learned of the fact thanks to the media that reported the case. Through his Twitter account, he explained what happened.
Good eye! We left that blip of the crew in on purpose to commemorate the strange filming experience. #DontLookUp https://t.co/7W4EpkHm3V
— Adam McKay (@GhostPanther) December 29, 2021
“Good eye!” We purposely left the team setback to commemorate the strange experience of filming. “he wrote, referring to This is not a mistake, but something intentional for people to see what it is like to film in the middle of a pandemic.
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