New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby mudmaiden » Mon Dec 04, 2023 5:45 am

Duncan Edwards wrote:Not bad at all but in the BTS footage they sure are handling that ear wrong. Keep it vertical so gravity is on your side. Standing in a hot shower for a few minutes almost always gets it. A little alcohol sometimes. ;)


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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby Viridian » Mon Dec 04, 2023 11:42 am

Scene has good production value for visuals and sound, but it is very brief, and the quicksand is very watery.
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby Fred588 » Mon Dec 04, 2023 12:19 pm

Duncan Edwards wrote:Not bad at all but in the BTS footage they sure are handling that ear wrong. Keep it vertical so gravity is on your side. Standing in a hot shower for a few minutes almost always gets it. A little alcohol sometimes. ;)


Hydrogen peroxide seems to be better than alcohol, provided you put it in the ears. Of course, if the alcohol is ethyl the model can drink it. That does nothing for a blocked ear but she doesn't care anymore (lol)
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby dlodoski » Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:19 pm

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Coordinated57 wrote:Found the full movie on YT.

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That’s strange. Unless there’s rules here about movies uploaded to YouTube, which I guess is fair enough.

The link was to the entire movie, which is relatively new, and currently being streamed. It's piracy via Youtube, which is not new.

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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby dlodoski » Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:28 pm

The behind the scenes clips were interesting, and quite abundant.

What stood out for me in the bits that I listened to (and even in the text overlays) was the mixture of English and Malay when they were speaking. The do the same thing in the Philippines - so much so that it is coined Taglish (Tagalog and English). It sounded very familiar.

That, and the mechanics of shooting the scene. All very familiar. 8-)
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby Fred588 » Mon Dec 04, 2023 4:44 pm

dlodoski wrote:The behind the scenes clips were interesting, and quite abundant.

What stood out for me in the bits that I listened to (and even in the text overlays) was the mixture of English and Malay when they were speaking. The do the same thing in the Philippines - so much so that it is coined Taglish (Tagalog and English). It sounded very familiar.

That, and the mechanics of shooting the scene. All very familiar. 8-)


Mixing languages is very common. My own paternal grandmother was born in Sicily and came to the USA at 15. She never really learned a lot of English but by the time she was 70 she did not really know, when she spoke, what was English and what was Italian.
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby dlodoski » Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:23 pm

Fred588 wrote: ...Mixing languages is very common. My own paternal grandmother was born in Sicily and came to the USA at 15. She never really learned a lot of English but by the time she was 70 she did not really know, when she spoke, what was English and what was Italian.

That's not the same thing.

I was referring to people mixing English with their native language in their own country. The equivalency with your grandmother would have been if she mixed English with Italian while she was still in Italy.

I'm not familiar with people mixing languages while they speak (except for the odd word or two) anywhere in Europe.
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby Fred588 » Tue Dec 05, 2023 5:31 pm

dlodoski wrote:
Fred588 wrote: ...Mixing languages is very common. My own paternal grandmother was born in Sicily and came to the USA at 15. She never really learned a lot of English but by the time she was 70 she did not really know, when she spoke, what was English and what was Italian.

That's not the same thing.

I was referring to people mixing English with their native language in their own country. The equivalency with your grandmother would have been if she mixed English with Italian while she was still in Italy.

I'm not familiar with people mixing languages while they speak (except for the odd word or two) anywhere in Europe.


My grandmother had that experience. In 1961 she was given,y her sons, a first class ticket to visit her relatives in Sicily. The trip was planned for one month. She was back in ten days. She discovered she could barely communicate with her own relatives. She no longer knew what was Italian and what was English. Part of the problem was she had almost no formal schooling. I was told she finished the second grade.
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby Aiko » Wed Dec 06, 2023 9:29 am

Fred588 wrote:
Duncan Edwards wrote:Not bad at all but in the BTS footage they sure are handling that ear wrong. Keep it vertical so gravity is on your side. Standing in a hot shower for a few minutes almost always gets it. A little alcohol sometimes. ;)


Hydrogen peroxide seems to be better than alcohol, provided you put it in the ears. Of course, if the alcohol is ethyl the model can drink it. That does nothing for a blocked ear but she doesn't care anymore (lol)


Ouch. This makes me wonder. Have any of our models every had to go through this and go to a clinic after a shoot?
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Re: New scene - Sumpahan Jerunei

Postby General Woundwort » Thu Dec 07, 2023 6:09 am

dlodoski wrote:
Fred588 wrote: ...Mixing languages is very common. My own paternal grandmother was born in Sicily and came to the USA at 15. She never really learned a lot of English but by the time she was 70 she did not really know, when she spoke, what was English and what was Italian.

That's not the same thing.

I was referring to people mixing English with their native language in their own country. The equivalency with your grandmother would have been if she mixed English with Italian while she was still in Italy.

I'm not familiar with people mixing languages while they speak (except for the odd word or two) anywhere in Europe.


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This has been my experience after living for years on-and-off in Europe in a non-English-speaking country. I have never encountered an equivalent of "Taglish" which is very interesting.


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