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Fake Films Fool Audiences: Home Alone's Shocking Secret
5 Dec
Summary
- The fake movie 'Angels with Filthy Souls' in 'Home Alone' fooled audiences.
- Web designer created 'Nestflix' cataloging over 1,000 nested stories.
- Fake films in movies can make them more believable and characters rise to heroism.

Films-within-films, like the fictional 'Angels with Filthy Souls' in 'Home Alone,' often appear so realistic that audiences believe they are genuine. Cinematographer Julio Macat detailed the meticulous effort, including 1940s noir techniques, to create the convincing gangster flick. This understudied phenomenon fascinates creators like Lynn Fisher, who built 'Nestflix' to catalog over 1,000 nested stories, appreciating the detailed craftsmanship involved.
These fictional cinematic creations serve multiple purposes. For festive films like 'Home Alone,' 'Jingle All the Way,' and 'Scrooged,' they add a layer of grounding reality to fantastical elements. 'The Holiday' uses its fake action trailer, 'Deception,' to suggest characters must rise to their own heroic narratives. Production designers focus on understated details to ensure these in-movie films enhance, rather than distract from, the main plot.




