"Saw 10" editor works from home, causing neighbors to mistakenly call the police

"Saw 10" editor works from home, causing neighbors to mistakenly call the police

The impact of the epidemic has made working from home a trend, but not every profession is suitable for working from home. At least it is not suitable for the neighbors of Steve Forn, the editor of "Saw 10".

In an interview with the media, Kevin Grout, the director of Saw 10, told this interesting story. At that time, Forn was making the "Eye Vacuum Trap" scene in the film. Just by looking at the name, you can imagine that this scene is full of screams that can penetrate the eardrums.

Grout said that when Forn was making this scene, the neighbors heard a sound like someone being tortured, and then called the Los Angeles Police Department to report it. The video doorbell at the door recorded the scene of the police coming to the door to inquire. Forn explained: "I am actually making a movie. If you want, you can come in and watch it." The police laughed and said: "We also want to watch it, but I'm glad you're okay." You can imagine how realistic the screams are.

"Saw 10" has been officially released and has received good reviews so far.

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