Why does Hollywood always depict the USA sunny and with bright colours...

Why does Hollywood always depict the USA sunny and with bright colours, and always make locations outside the US appear rainy and gray and dim, particularly Europe? Pic related

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Mexico is always orange.

Bourne Identity is the movie that made me want to travel to EVROPA. and beat up your police when they bother me for sleeping on a park bench.

>Why does Hollywood always depict the USA sunny and with bright colours, and always make locations outside the US appear rainy and gray and dim, particularly Europe?
I think this might be confirmation bias on your part. Ever seen Luca? You CANNOT say this looks "rainy and grey and dim"

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that's a cartoon you stupid zoomer.

It's not a coincidence, I've seen the same pattern many times, like the Mission Impossible movies for example. I even think they use filters.

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And? The OP said nothing about live action.
But here's Eat Pray Love. Soooo rainy and dim, right?

Or OP just has serious confirmation bias issues.

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Only because the director is italian, if it were American the Riviera Ligure would be like Innsmouth with all those fishmen

you post like a fag and your shit's all retarded.

You just wanna be Mexico so bad. Sorry but yeah no. Could it maybe possibly be that you watch more grimdark movies? Maybe watch more romances instead???

And here's Russia

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all of these are cartoons you troll

kek, this

Uh no see and picrel

OK so here's Letters to Juliet, takes place in Italy, by an American director. What's your dumbass excuse now?

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Also Eat Pray Love (see ) was directed by an American so I don't even know why I bothered with more examples. I THINK I just like to dunk on OP's dumbass wannabe-Mexican take. Here's "Under the Tuscan Sun" directed by an American. Sooo RAINY and GREY and DIM, huh? (Or not)

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>literally just two examples
>countless examples of the opposite

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Lol, I know counting must be super super hard for you but I have 3 non-cartoon examples ITT (Letters to Juliet, Eat Pray Love, Under the Tuscan Sun) and 2 cartoon examples (Anastasia and Luca).

Here's a FOURTH non-cartoon example (also directed by an American), I can post them literally all day every day. Because fact is, you watched maybe 2 gritty movies that used some gritty lighting to show how hardcore their missions were (or whatever) and now are screeching and crying over a non-problem. White people are soooooo oppressed, right? Spare me.

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why do you know about so many romantic comedies? are you a faggot or a roastie? those aren't real films. when a director intends to make an actual movie that intelligent people are going to see, they usually use the dark and grainy look.

It’s to create mood, same for color filters.

It's always gray and rainy in Europe and by europe we really mean our brother the UK

this movie was set in mexico
shutup bitch

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Hollywood uses color filters, this is not a secret....

Bond movies that film in italy are always sunny as fuck I think to create some contrast with the other locations that are often in england

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Bond movies aren't made by Hollywood THOUGH

Speaking of Moscow
Iron Man 2 uses the same establishing shot from the Bourne Supremacy
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>Hollywood

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Luca was set in Italy.

Yes, they do. Sometimes they may even use a grey ish filter to show a gritty type atmosphere in the dumb thrillers that you use for your one and only point of reference.

Here you go, here's a FIFTH non-cartoon example. Rainy and dim right?

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those are filters
Europe on real life is grey with no colors
mexico in real life is yellow