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"The Revenant"

Posted by BillH on June 4, 2019 at 11:15:39:

Okay, so it was a slow, sizzling hot Sunday afternoon, and "The Revenant" was on TV. I endured the 1,400 commercials and made it almost to the end. But I noticed something very odd: In the final fight scene between Leo and Tom Hardy, there were three drops of blood (or what they call blood) on the camera lens.
With all the editing that is done to films, and all the FX techniques available, couldn't they have cleaned this up? Or did they think we would think it more realistic, like we're looking in on a fight that happened in 1823?