Here's an annoying thing I've seen in some films over the last years: Censored backgrounds. They have an outdoor scene, where the entire background around the actors is blurred or covered in mosaic. And as usual with censoring, they tend to overdo it, as can be seen from the screenshots here, where even the actress got partially covered.
You say overdoing it but if someone doesn't want to be seen, they will be upset and feel ashamed.
Or feel they should be compensated. It a precaution imo
Could the reason be that they needed some permit to film in these locations? But in that case, why even film in these places? Surely there's plenty of other places they could film in without having to censor the background?
There are places they filmed where studios pay for access.
Maybe they know some one who owns an estate for free or charge a small fee.
Some time it's the studio back lots.
Were they negligent and only found out later they couldn't film in those places? Or maybe they didn't even care to find out if they needed a permit? They likely think it doesn't matter, because they can just censor those scenes afterwards anyway, even if the movie quality suffers.
I am not sure, but that "area" has been used in movies before.
I called it the "walk" because it stimulates the actress in a free space where they film such scenes.
No sex scenes or anything like that.
A movie I seen had the actress naked.
The naked actress was in her regular "school uniform". She is naked lol
She was walking and talking with her best friend.
She was the only one naked.
The other actors in the scene in school uniforms. Not naked.
Speaking of permits, I remember another video.
In the beginning, the actress and actor at a playground filming.
To the side of the actor, you hear a voice. It's like someone is asking the actor.
It's a brief interruption.
The video continue but there's a quick cut.
It continues with them leaving the area.
Clearly it wasn't allow filming. And the actress was doing her impression of a loli.
I think filming such scenes in public is prohibited now.
The Japanese people stopped that long ago because it was getting out of control.
And kids were being exposed to it.