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And you have the other side of movie credits where they add the crew pets , new born kids and deceased during filming.
I geuss that for a movie like Oppenheimer the credit would last longer than the movie itself.
Actually, the film is just 15-20 minutes. Tops. Rest is credits
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🙄 While I'd agree with you if I didn't doubt you about credited pets and kids without actual roles, I'm pretty certain nobody has a problem with the memorial title cards.
I barely watch any movie and yet i saw pets and new born being credited. It happens, their's no doubt about it. As for the memorial, i didn't say it was a bax thing. Neither of this is a bad thing. i was just pointing at something i observed that is in a striking contrast with 80% of the vfx team being uncredited in Oppenheimer.
I haven't noticed pets being credited, but I for sure have seen babies that were born during the making of a movie get mentioned during the credits.