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fake blood bags actors use squid

I recently heard an actor talking about fake blood bags that they use in movies.​ He said that they normally use squid for the fake blood bags because it looks like real human blood.​ I was totally taken aback because I had no idea that the movie industry used this kind of fake blood.​

I grew really curious and did some research on the matter.​ Apparently, squid is the perfect alternative to synthetic red food coloring or animal-based blood.​ And when it’s dyed, it looks really realistic.​ Who knew squid could look like actual human blood?

But why squid, you might ask me.​ Well, aside from its realistic look, squid is lightweight and easy to pack.​ So it’s totally practical for actors to use in movies, which require numerous takes, and for lesser budgets that can’t afford high-end materials.​

Still, I was amazed.​ After all, it’s kind of weird to see someone on screen bleeding river-like ink.​ But I guess movies often defy reality in favor of a good show and some entertainment.​

Then I started to think about other ways squid is used and how versatile it is.​ From cuttlefish ink to calamari, which is everyone’s favorite italian dish, squid is a world-wide favorite.​

I could go on all day about the practicality of using squid in movie filming.​ And I actually believe that fake blood bags made from squid can really help the industry, especially when you think about its realism, weight, and practicality.​