[[“And then very lastly, the actor checks the gun,” she said of Baldwin,]]
And there it is- Negligent Homicide on his part-
but really- the person to check ‘lastly’, should be the ones who have the guns pointed at them in scenes- They should be assured by checking themselves, that the guns that are going to be pointed in their directions are safe-
“but really- the person to check ‘lastly’, should be the ones who have the guns pointed at them in scenes- They should be assured by checking themselves, that the guns that are going to be pointed in their directions are safe...”
Nope. It all comes down to the person holding the gun at the time of firing.
“And there it is- Negligent Homicide on his part-”
Involuntary Manslaughter.
Not in a MILLION years would I allow ANY gun to be pointed at me, not a chance in hell, I don’t care how reassured anyone is about it... including my own checking.
The gun should NEVER have been pointed and fired at any person.
Is a MOVIE.
Forced perspectives and dead targets can make it look on film exactly as though you are pointing at someone without actually having it aimed anywhere near them.
I have no doubt when the investigation is all said and done, the list of safety protocol failures on this set will be numerous, even if you filter out the ones that lead to an actual bullet being in the gun.