TheIndonesia.co - Indonesian netizens found a unique symbol when watching a recent-blows-up movie, Red Notice. The film starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds shocked Indonesians because it is rumored to be shot in Bali.
A TikTok user Maybeemeee shared footage of the movie. He noticed a scene of Dwayne Johnson entering a car similar to a vehicle belonging to the Mobile Brigade Corps - special operations, paramilitary, and tactical unit of the Indonesian Police.
The writing stuck on the car is 'polisi', which means 'police' in Indonesia. The scene also looks amid the Indonesian environment, where you can see a meadow full of banana trees.
"Do you notice something strange, guys? If you find it, you guys are very precise," wrote the TikTok user as the caption.
Netizens were immediately busy leaving comments. Many say that the filming was made as if it were in Indonesia, but it was only a visual effect.
"The fact is that it was filmed in the US, but the visual effect of the background looks like Bali, Rome, etc., that's why they use of the left steering wheel car. Ryan Reynolds said it during an interview on NET," wrote a netizen.
"It's made like in Indo, but actually, it's just a visual effect," said another.
"Just look at the steering wheel on the left. The shooting is still in the US," said a netizen.
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