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*** Baker’s Dozen - Extremely realistic movies (in some aspect) ***


Since nobody is starting the new baker's dozen, here it comes:

Movies that are extremely realistic. I don't mean in every aspect, but in one particular aspect, those movies are way more realistic than the usual average.

1. The Deluge (1974) - sword fight scenes are very realistic and historically accurate

EDIT Please name which aspect you consider very well represented in the movie.

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1. The Deluge (1974)
2) 12 Angry Men (1957)

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If you like trial movies, check a series called 'Rake'. The original Australian one, not the remake.

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1. The Deluge (1974)
2) 12 Angry Men (1957)
3. Debbie does Dallas (look real to me, all the way down to the bush)

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1. The Deluge (1974)
2) 12 Angry Men (1957)
3. Debbie does Dallas (look real to me, all the way down to the bush)
4. The Matrix Reloaded - The computer hacking scene used real hacking method and program, and proceed to exploit the server using real life vulnerability.

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5. The Dark Knight(2008) - Videotape:Look at me. Most disturbing scene in movie.

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Those parts were actually directed by Heath Ledger

https://screenrant.com/dark-knight-heath-ledger-joker-behind-the-scenes-facts-secrets/
"In The Dark Knight, the Joker kidnaps some fake wannabe vigilantes dressed as Batman and films two separate warning videos to Batman. Heath Ledger was in charge of directing both of these films, because he wanted to make sure that the videos were from the Joker's perspective. Christopher Nolan watched and supervised the filming process, but he was so happy with the result of the first video that he let Ledger direct the second video as well.
The hostage videos were an opportunity for Ledger to explore a new passion. Ledger was beginning to branch out as an artist and was becoming increasingly interested in directing, cinematography, and filmmaking. "

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6. Snowtown aka The Snowtown Murders (2011) Good fuck, EVERYTHING about this movie is extremely realistic. Right down to using actual dead kangaroo body parts!!

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That movie disturbed the shit outta me

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That's because that shit was just TOOOOOOOO real. Like damn. Not saying it was worth watching. But holy shit it was so extreme!!

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Yep, I'm Aussie and remember the case in the news. He was one sick puppy

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7. Twister (1996) - The depictions of different types of tornadoes forming and morphing(?) Into other types is quite realistic - especially for 1996!

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Reorganizing

1. The Deluge (1974) - sword fight scenes are very realistic and historically accurate
2) 12 Angry Men (1957)
3. Debbie does Dallas (look real to me, all the way down to the bush)
4. The Matrix Reloaded - The computer hacking scene used real hacking method and program, and proceed to exploit the server using real life vulnerability.
5. The Dark Knight(2008) - Videotape:Look at me. Most disturbing scene in movie.
6. Snowtown aka The Snowtown Murders (2011) Good fuck, EVERYTHING about this movie is extremely realistic. Right down to using actual dead kangaroo body parts!!
7. Twister (1996) - The depictions of different types of tornadoes forming and morphing(?) Into other types is quite realistic - especially for 1996!

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1. The Deluge (1974) - sword fight scenes are very realistic and historically accurate
2) 12 Angry Men (1957)
3. Debbie does Dallas (look real to me, all the way down to the bush)
4. The Matrix Reloaded - The computer hacking scene used real hacking method and program, and proceed to exploit the server using real life vulnerability.
5. The Dark Knight(2008) - Videotape: Look at me. Most disturbing scene in movie.
6. Snowtown aka The Snowtown Murders (2011) Good fuck, EVERYTHING about this movie is extremely realistic. Right down to using actual dead kangaroo body parts!!
7. Twister (1996) - The depictions of different types of tornadoes forming and morphing(?) Into other types is quite realistic - especially for 1996!
8) To Hell and Back (1955) - Audie Murphy tried to recapture the actual events in the movie. He claimed the scene of his best friend being killed was hard to film because it brought back too many memories.

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