Anyone who has ever watched a movie knows that occasionally Hollywood gets it right, accurately portraying real-life events and circumstances while providing us a glimpse into the unfamiliar. However, other times, movies allow the fantastic to take over to the point where they become detached from reality. Hollywood tends to be creative when it comes to these films.
Women hair in action movies

Ladies, we all know keeping your hair in place is a difficulty that all of you experience. Even with the use of hair pins, clips, and scrunchies, one strand always manages to reappear. Especially before you leave the house. However, when Scarlett Johansson or any other female action hero is involved in a bloody battle with the bad guys, she not only emerges victorious but also with her flawless, in-place hair. It’s simply unfair.
Hollywood clearly has the writing skills, and if movies were always a true representation of reality, they wouldn’t be as interesting. It would be boring to watch an Avengers movie were everyone just sat around and politely discussed their issues.

Almost nothing you see in movies is exactly how it is in real life. This comprises dramas that are purely focused on interpersonal relationships. You can only obtain fragments, tiny slices of actual life, at best.
In almost all movies, characters spend far more money than they ought to. In movies, most people are given significantly more latitude by their employers than they receive in real life. Unless it serves a dramatic point in a movie, dialogue is always faultless with no one talking over another. Real life doesn’t operate that way.
Watching movies is easy. Life is complicated.

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