“People Don’t Understand”: Why A Seated Fight Scene In Brad Pitt’s $239M Action Movie Was A Major Challenge

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“People Don’t Understand”: Why A Seated Fight Scene In Brad Pitt’s $239M Action Movie Was A Major Challenge
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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Director David Leitch has opened up about how big of a challenge it was to choreograph a seated fight scene in the Brad Pitt-led action movie Bullet Train. The 2022 film stars Pitt as Ladybug, delivering a suitcase via a bullet train in Japan on a mission that spans plenty of wild, action-packed moments.

At 14:50, the director explained how there were close to 60 different camera setups to make that fight happen, revealing how even the smallest moment of the movie required lots of effort to bring to life. Check out what Leitch had to say about filming this part of the movie below: Bullet Train's Unique Fight Scenes Make It A Standout Action Comedy The effort Leitch says went into making just the sit-down fight scene in the action comedy isn't surprising, as the movie features a plethora of impressive action sequences between its major characters. Most of these involve hand-to-hand combat, often involving anything from knives to a variety of creative weapons aboard the train.

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