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Friday, June 28, 2024

Accuracy In Movies

CP: I pose the phollowing question: When watching movies or shows that involve something pharmacy (or your field) related, how do you feel about accuracy? 
MICE ELF: I like it, but it also distracts me; I want to see if they get it right. 
ME: ME too! I keep thinking about it because we are so infrequently represented, especially on the big screen. CP?
CP: I favour both sides: I DO get distracted when I see a pharmacy or pharmacist and I want to know how closely they will hew to reality. Everyone sends me screenshots from House MD with the Ambien "error" among others that are "off". 
MICE ELF: I remember that one. Some argued they didn't want to make it TOO real so people could call in fake scripts or some nonsense. 
CP: That's a nonstarter for me. Especially today, where you can google or AI everything. 
ME: Right. If you're going to use a REAL drug, make it authentic. 
MICE ELF: Or make it up. 
CP: Right! It's already fictional, why bring reality into my fiction? That only serves to break my focus. Now I can't suspend my disbelief at the plausibility of my movie. 
ME: Oh. Speaking of, which movie are we discussing?
CP: A Quiet Place: Day One. Or as I prefer to call it - "One Woman's Quest Phor Pizza Goes Awry". 
MICE ELF: Pharmacy stuff? 
CP: Yes. Sam has cancer and wears a Fentanyl patch. We check to see if she disposes of the old one properly and applies the new one correctly (no). 
ME: Not bad. 
CP: Later we see Eric go to the pharmacy for her. It's an independent which explains the wide openness of the floor plan. The shelves are packed with drugs which is a nice touch. But the piece de resistance is the multiple stacks of baskets filled with prescriptions TO. BE. CHECKED!
MICE ELF: That was a subtle detail most outsiders would miss but it was a nice, direct hit on the profession. 
CP: The attention to detail was sublime and I want to thank the set designer personally phor this. 

What others do you have? 
Thoughts if they should either strive for accuracy or total fiction?

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