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Car chases
- The vast majority of car chases in movies are unrealistic. The crazy driving, the talking and not looking at the road, and, of course, the stunts.
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Never locking the car
- This is particularly weird in busy urban areas and dodgy neighborhoods. Still, no one in action movies seems to worry about it. Just open the door, close the door, and go about your life without a worry.
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Extra-long fight scenes
- Realistically, fights usually only last a couple of seconds. Fighting is extremely taxing on the body, and a regular person would gas out rapidly. But action movie characters are not regular people, right?
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Finding the car keys under the sun visor
- Has anyone ever kept their car keys under the sun visor? Action movies had us believing people frequently did this though.
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Cauterizing wounds
- Unless you're bleeding to death (in which case it might save your life), cauterizing a wound could potentially put you at an even higher risk of infection. Burned tissue is usually good breeding ground for harmful bacteria to grow and multiply.
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Kicking down doors effortlessly
- Need to open a door without a key? Just kick it down. One kick will suffice. How easy, right?
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Female action heroes wearing makeup and high heels
- Because long hair, sweat, and blood never get in the way, right? And by the way, who doesn't run faster in stilettos?
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Easily knocking someone unconscious with a blow to the head
- Be it with a bottle, a gun, or a frying pan, in action movies it's very easy to knock someone unconscious. This, of course, does not correspond to reality.
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Super-fast-typing hackers
- According to action movies, being a hacker involves typing frantically on a laptop. Poor slow-typing hackers–they must really struggle to find work.
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Getting blown up by a grenade
- How many times have we seen people being sent flying by a grenade? Sure, if you were to jump on top of one, the explosion would have a massive impact. But in real life a grenade mostly wounds body parts with shrapnel. Oh, and pulling a grenade pin with your teeth? Sorry, not going to happen in real life either.
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Ending phone calls without ever saying goodbye
- When was the last time you hung up the phone without saying goodbye? Sure, we get it, these characters get straight to the point, but manners don't cost a thing, right?
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Unlimited ammo and disposing guns
- Both scenarios happen quite often. Either people start shooting without ever running out of bullets, or when the do they just drop the clip and put a new one in. Once that one is used, they are left with no alternative other than just throwing the gun away.
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Amazing grip strength
- Most people aren't even able to perform a pull-up, never mind hang on to the edge of a building or holding onto someone's hand for an extended period of time.
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Fighting with long hair
- Getting into a fight with your long hair down is a recipe for disaster. Though in movies, long-haired characters don't seem to have a problem with it. And they even look gracious fighting with their long locks in the air.
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Getting a warning shot to the leg
- It's unlikely that cops would shoot a leg as a warning. Plus, a shot to the leg can actually be lethal, so the odds of killing someone that way are not as low as one might think.
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Snipers using lasers
- Lasers can be useful at mid and close range. For snipers, however, they wouldn't work. There are just way too many other factors involved in hitting a target at long range that go beyond the laser dot. Plus, these would give away the location of the snipers.
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Dying from a single gunshot
- Getting shot is not an automatic death sentence. In fact, people can be shot multiple times and survive. That's not to say that a gun shot can't indeed kill a person though.
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Blowing up a car by shooting at it
- Bullets can't ignite fire in a car. This has been tried and tested, so blowing up a car by shooting at it is pure fiction. In fact, a car explosion is rather rare to occur.
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Bombs always have a timer
- While some bombs do have timers, they are not always visible. Though in action movies, the hero is lucky enough for the bomb to have a large LCD screen displaying the countdown.
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Landmines make a click sound
- This would defeat the whole purpose of a covert landmine, right? And unlike movies had us believing, the explosion is not triggered by stepping off it. Instead, stepping on a landmine will instantly set it off.
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Easily picking a lock
- Because most people know how to do this, right? And they happen to have a paper clip at hand all the time. The same goes for hot-wiring cars.
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Drawing a sword always sounds the same
- Not every sword will make that classic metallic sound it always does when characters draw them in movies. And then we have the whistles as the blade cuts through the air, which is a bit more realistic. Though it depends on the mass and speed.
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Bringing someone back to life with a defibrillator
- A defibrillator is not meant to be used on a dead person. It's used to regulate the heartbeat, not resuscitate someone.
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Conveniently finding a parking spot
- It doesn't matter if it's a busy street downtown or a parking lot, cops and baddies never seem to have a problem finding a good parking spot!
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Smashing through a window unscratched
- From Old Westerns to current action movies, going through a window is a classic scene. Though the characters never seem to get seriously injured. This, of course, would be unlikely in real life.
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Using a cigarette to make gasoline catch fire
- This myth has been busted by scientists. A cigarette is not hot enough to ignite gasoline. It does look cool in movies though, we must say.
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Shooting a lock open
- This would be extremely difficult to achieve, especially with a modern safe lock. Plus, there's a high risk of ricochet.
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Causing an explosion by shooting C4
- Plastic explosives are very stable. Shooting at them would not make them explode. Sources: (Listverse) (BuzzFeed) (Best Life) See also: Action stars: where are they now?
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© NL Beeld
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Car chases
- The vast majority of car chases in movies are unrealistic. The crazy driving, the talking and not looking at the road, and, of course, the stunts.
© NL Beeld
1 / 29 Fotos
Never locking the car
- This is particularly weird in busy urban areas and dodgy neighborhoods. Still, no one in action movies seems to worry about it. Just open the door, close the door, and go about your life without a worry.
© NL Beeld
2 / 29 Fotos
Extra-long fight scenes
- Realistically, fights usually only last a couple of seconds. Fighting is extremely taxing on the body, and a regular person would gas out rapidly. But action movie characters are not regular people, right?
© NL Beeld
3 / 29 Fotos
Finding the car keys under the sun visor
- Has anyone ever kept their car keys under the sun visor? Action movies had us believing people frequently did this though.
© Shutterstock
4 / 29 Fotos
Cauterizing wounds
- Unless you're bleeding to death (in which case it might save your life), cauterizing a wound could potentially put you at an even higher risk of infection. Burned tissue is usually good breeding ground for harmful bacteria to grow and multiply.
© NL Beeld
5 / 29 Fotos
Kicking down doors effortlessly
- Need to open a door without a key? Just kick it down. One kick will suffice. How easy, right?
© Shutterstock
6 / 29 Fotos
Female action heroes wearing makeup and high heels
- Because long hair, sweat, and blood never get in the way, right? And by the way, who doesn't run faster in stilettos?
© Getty Images
7 / 29 Fotos
Easily knocking someone unconscious with a blow to the head
- Be it with a bottle, a gun, or a frying pan, in action movies it's very easy to knock someone unconscious. This, of course, does not correspond to reality.
© Shutterstock
8 / 29 Fotos
Super-fast-typing hackers
- According to action movies, being a hacker involves typing frantically on a laptop. Poor slow-typing hackers–they must really struggle to find work.
© Shutterstock
9 / 29 Fotos
Getting blown up by a grenade
- How many times have we seen people being sent flying by a grenade? Sure, if you were to jump on top of one, the explosion would have a massive impact. But in real life a grenade mostly wounds body parts with shrapnel. Oh, and pulling a grenade pin with your teeth? Sorry, not going to happen in real life either.
© NL Beeld
10 / 29 Fotos
Ending phone calls without ever saying goodbye
- When was the last time you hung up the phone without saying goodbye? Sure, we get it, these characters get straight to the point, but manners don't cost a thing, right?
© NL Beeld
11 / 29 Fotos
Unlimited ammo and disposing guns
- Both scenarios happen quite often. Either people start shooting without ever running out of bullets, or when the do they just drop the clip and put a new one in. Once that one is used, they are left with no alternative other than just throwing the gun away.
© NL Beeld
12 / 29 Fotos
Amazing grip strength
- Most people aren't even able to perform a pull-up, never mind hang on to the edge of a building or holding onto someone's hand for an extended period of time.
© NL Beeld
13 / 29 Fotos
Fighting with long hair
- Getting into a fight with your long hair down is a recipe for disaster. Though in movies, long-haired characters don't seem to have a problem with it. And they even look gracious fighting with their long locks in the air.
© NL Beeld
14 / 29 Fotos
Getting a warning shot to the leg
- It's unlikely that cops would shoot a leg as a warning. Plus, a shot to the leg can actually be lethal, so the odds of killing someone that way are not as low as one might think.
© NL Beeld
15 / 29 Fotos
Snipers using lasers
- Lasers can be useful at mid and close range. For snipers, however, they wouldn't work. There are just way too many other factors involved in hitting a target at long range that go beyond the laser dot. Plus, these would give away the location of the snipers.
© Shutterstock
16 / 29 Fotos
Dying from a single gunshot
- Getting shot is not an automatic death sentence. In fact, people can be shot multiple times and survive. That's not to say that a gun shot can't indeed kill a person though.
© Getty Images
17 / 29 Fotos
Blowing up a car by shooting at it
- Bullets can't ignite fire in a car. This has been tried and tested, so blowing up a car by shooting at it is pure fiction. In fact, a car explosion is rather rare to occur.
© Shutterstock
18 / 29 Fotos
Bombs always have a timer
- While some bombs do have timers, they are not always visible. Though in action movies, the hero is lucky enough for the bomb to have a large LCD screen displaying the countdown.
© Shutterstock
19 / 29 Fotos
Landmines make a click sound
- This would defeat the whole purpose of a covert landmine, right? And unlike movies had us believing, the explosion is not triggered by stepping off it. Instead, stepping on a landmine will instantly set it off.
© Shutterstock
20 / 29 Fotos
Easily picking a lock
- Because most people know how to do this, right? And they happen to have a paper clip at hand all the time. The same goes for hot-wiring cars.
© Shutterstock
21 / 29 Fotos
Drawing a sword always sounds the same
- Not every sword will make that classic metallic sound it always does when characters draw them in movies. And then we have the whistles as the blade cuts through the air, which is a bit more realistic. Though it depends on the mass and speed.
© Shutterstock
22 / 29 Fotos
Bringing someone back to life with a defibrillator
- A defibrillator is not meant to be used on a dead person. It's used to regulate the heartbeat, not resuscitate someone.
© Shutterstock
23 / 29 Fotos
Conveniently finding a parking spot
- It doesn't matter if it's a busy street downtown or a parking lot, cops and baddies never seem to have a problem finding a good parking spot!
© Shutterstock
24 / 29 Fotos
Smashing through a window unscratched
- From Old Westerns to current action movies, going through a window is a classic scene. Though the characters never seem to get seriously injured. This, of course, would be unlikely in real life.
© Shutterstock
25 / 29 Fotos
Using a cigarette to make gasoline catch fire
- This myth has been busted by scientists. A cigarette is not hot enough to ignite gasoline. It does look cool in movies though, we must say.
© NL Beeld
26 / 29 Fotos
Shooting a lock open
- This would be extremely difficult to achieve, especially with a modern safe lock. Plus, there's a high risk of ricochet.
© Shutterstock
27 / 29 Fotos
Causing an explosion by shooting C4
- Plastic explosives are very stable. Shooting at them would not make them explode. Sources: (Listverse) (BuzzFeed) (Best Life) See also: Action stars: where are they now?
© Shutterstock
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Things action movies get completely wrong
From easy knockouts to shooting a lock open...
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It is true that many ridiculous things only happen in Hollywood films, and action movies are no different. Sure, we take everything with a pinch of salt, but some clichés are repeated so often that we end up believing they're real. Take blowing up a car by shooting at it, for instance.
Click through the following gallery and check out the things action movies get completely wrong.
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