• But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Mostly tv shows I’ve noticed this, but all the sets and homes look impeccable. Not a speck of dust, not a hint of mess. Even in shows where kids live in the home. Everyone JUST got their hair trimmed, they wear pants at home and always pop in on each other. But the lack of mess is maddening.

    Also in period movies and shows, even the peasants are always wearing clean clothes

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      4 hours ago

      I was watching sopranos and they have a maid walking around which is nice, it explains the neat house. But when Tony moved out, his place is covered in newspapers, pizza boxes, beer bottles, etc. I like that kind of attention to detail

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      5 hours ago

      For a similar reason, I’ve gotten a kick out of the back seat shots in Bluey: Image

      They do (mostly) keep the house surprisingly clean, though

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      That’s often true but not always, a good set dresser will make a mess if the scene and character calls for it. Typically only for “film d’auteur” though in the more commercial things it’s almost always as you said.

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        It makes me appreciate shows like sopranos where you see an actual maid walking around to explain away the cleanliness, or episodes where Tony lives alone and the place is covered in laundry, pizza boxes and cereal bowls everywhere. Recently my wife has been watching “This is us” and it looks so sterile like a hallmark movie, I hate it.

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      This is why I like European TV. More often than not it is imperfect and not esthetically “polished” the same way. It looks more like the world is.