It was the wardrobe department, of all things. Everyone's clothing was so clean, and in many cases, brand new and ironed.
Even the local police were sweaty in a small boat, but their uniforms were immaculate, had all of their insignia (not slacking for locals), no pit stains, or worn collars, and I believe I even saw military creases carefully ironed on the back of one of the shirts. I was in the Navy for almost five years and I went through a lot of dungarees, shirts, t-shirts, shoes, etc. Those two cops were getting ready for a Captain's inspection, not another day on the water.
Everyone looked like they just got new clothes for the shoot and were told to keep them clean. It was so weird that I had to stop watching the movie.
Even the local police were sweaty in a small boat, but their uniforms were immaculate, had all of their insignia (not slacking for locals), no pit stains, or worn collars, and I believe I even saw military creases carefully ironed on the back of one of the shirts. I was in the Navy for almost five years and I went through a lot of dungarees, shirts, t-shirts, shoes, etc. Those two cops were getting ready for a Captain's inspection, not another day on the water.
Everyone looked like they just got new clothes for the shoot and were told to keep them clean. It was so weird that I had to stop watching the movie.