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визуально опознать их невозможно

((Если ничего не путаю, во Второй мировой, солдаты имели жетоны именно для опознания.

Версии, или аналог жетонов специально выбрасывается.
Или тело разрывается так, что жетоном уже не обойтись.

Между тем, Тема на кандидатскую потянет:
"Опознание трупа посла попадания в него крупного (артиллерийского) снаряда."))
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tanvrn • час назад

"Тела 220 погибших украинских бойцов с территории завода "Азовсталь" уже находятся в Киеве, примерно треть – это азовцы, сейчас идет процесс опознания. Об этом сообщил экс-командир полка "Азов" Максим Жорин.

Он также подтвердил два обмена телами погибших. По его словам, еще столько же тел необходимо вернуть, сейчас по этой теме ведутся переговоры.

"Могу подтвердить два обмена - тела 220 погибших уже сейчас находятся в Киеве, примерно треть - это азовцы, идет процесс опознания", — отметил Жорин.

Процесс этот, по его словам, непростой, многие из тел "в ужасном состоянии и визуально опознать их невозможно". Идентификация может занять до нескольких месяцев, она потребует сложных экспертиз

Budget $30,000–35,000

Date: 2022-11-06 06:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
Michael Goi (born March 4, 1959) is an American cinematographer and film director.

Production

Megan is Missing was made with a low budget, which is part of the reason for the found footage format. Goi self-financed the film as he believed that investors wouldn't fund it due to the violent script. It was shot over a week in 2008 with a small crew of only five people and a budget of $35,000. It had "no motion picture lighting equipment, no grip equipment, no professional sound recording equipment" to have a "raw" and realistic feel to it.[2] The vast majority of the cast were adolescents, and Goi required that their parents be on the set during filming due to the graphic nature of the film.[7]

The majority of the cast were inexperienced or first-time actors. The casting was intentional, as Goi wanted the characters to be portrayed by non-recognizable actors for the film to have an "air of reality." Rachel Quinn, a seventeen-year-old aspiring actress, and dancer got cast in the eponymous role of Megan Stewart.[11][2] Amber Perkins, who had previously only done background work for television shows and commercials, was cast in the lead role of Amy Herman. This role marked her feature film debut. The role of the villain, Josh, was given to Australian actor Dean Waite.[12]

In the controversial photographs used in the film, Quinn is legitimately wearing the torture device.[11] Quinn describes wearing the headgear as her worst memory of filming.[11] She attests this is because it was physically uncomfortable and mentally traumatizing when she realized what she was portraying.[2] As the photographs are reality-based, Quinn asked Goi to show her the inspiration behind them.[11] Upon seeing the real-life photographs she was reenacting, she began crying on the set.[2] Quinn spent several hours having the special effects for Megan's corpse reveal applied to her and had to wear oversized white contact lenses that essentially blinded her when shooting in the barrel.[11] Goi was very particular about the makeup direction for Megan's corpse. He wanted the audience to be able to tell that it's her, that she looked realistically dead, and to show that she suffered tremendously in the process of dying.[11]

The basement scenes were challenging for Perkins. Quinn agreed to stay on the set, making it a more comfortable environment for her.[11] Goi has stated that Waite's scenes were difficult to film for the actor.[11] In particular, the rape scene of the Amy character was difficult for him, which required several reshoots.[11] Goi recollects Waite becoming frustrated and cursing upon being told they had to refilm it.[11] The burial scene of Waite digging the large hole in the forest was filmed in real time. Perkins ad libbed most of her dialogue in the barrel.[11]

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