>flashback in a movie
>character is played by a different younger child actor.
>flashback in a film
>character is played by the same actor, 25 years earlier.
>casting two actors for the same part in one movie
Absolutely fucking disgusting.
No good director has ever done this.
>flashback in a movie
>it's just the same actor kneeling on shoes to make him look shorter
>future scene in a movie
>attempt to make actor look 20+ years older
>actor finally turns that age in reality
>looks completely different
>>69683899
i want to see that movie
>flashback in a movie
>character is played by a different younger child actor
>flashback ends
>character is played by the child actor 25 years later
>flashback in a film
>it ain't me starts playing
>Credits in a movie
>White text on black, music playing in background
>Credits in a film
>White text intercut with bloopers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yacwcYp4dtg
>>69683899
>flashback in a show
>toss on a wig
>no other effort is made to make Danny DeVito look younger.
>>69684081
>credits in an animated film
>animated """""""""bloopers"""""""""
>>69683991
kek
>>69684046
kek
>>69683638
>flashback in a kino
>the boy was recorded over 25 years
>Philip Glass score as the boy stares at the sea and ages on screen
>flashback in a flick
>he puts on an 80's moustache
>Funkytown starts playing
>What is the difference between a movie and a film?
>The words "movie" and "film" can be used as synomyns for each in most day to day situations. So, it is perfectly OK to ask "Did you like that film?" in the same way that you would ask "Did you like that movie?"
So what the hell is OP even talking about. I always thought movie and film are exactly the same. Foreign moron here.
>>69684349
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMsp05iSk7s
>>69684349
tourist
>>69684347