Netflix Premiere “Do not look up”, Entitled “Do Not Search” in Spanish, caused great anticipation among the audience. Leonardo DiCaprio Y Jennifer Lawrence, But what was the total error in the film led director Adam McKay to pronounce himself.
Blooper exposed by dictator Ben Kohler, Identified as @sightpicture on the aforementioned site. At a certain point in the films, Several members of the film crew were on one side of the set. As you can see, Everyone was wearing a mask.
The shot in question lasted less than a second, but its impact on social networks exceeded 3.5 million views in a few days.
Adam McKay, the director of “Don’t Look Up”, gave a viral response after the film’s blooper.
That was the purpose of the TikTok video Adam McKay, The director of the tape, learned the truth thanks to the media who reported the case. He explained what had happened, through his Twitter account.
“Good eye!” We deliberately set the group back to recall a different experience of filming.Wrote mentioning that This is not a mistake, but people need to see how it is to take a picture in the middle of an epidemic.
What does it mean not to look above?
Do not look up (Do not look up In Latin America and Do not look up In Spain) is a 2021 American science fiction and satire film written, produced and directed by Adam McKay. In it two astronomers Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence try to warn mankind that a comet approaching Earth will destroy human civilization. According to some media outlets, the comet is an analogy for climate change and a mockery of government and media indifference to the climate crisis. Cast includes Rob Morgan, Jonah Hill, Mark Rylans, Tyler Perry, Timothy Solomot, Ron Pearlman, Haryana Grande, Scott Mescudi, Himesh Patel, Melanie Linsky, Cate Blanchett and Meryl Streep. Grante and Mesquite also collaborated on the song “Just Look Up” as part of the film’s soundtrack. Wikipedia.
Don’t see what?
Two ordinary astronomers have discovered that a meteorite will destroy Earth in a matter of months, according to a summary of the film Don’t Look Up (known in Latin America). From that moment on, they try to warn of the impending danger to humanity through the media.
How Much Does a Rotten Tomato Have?
Despite the award-winning cast, Dont Look Up currently has a 55% approval rating on ‘Tomatometer’. Rotten tomatoes Based on 146 reviews and 77% visitor rating.