Despite being an American political thriller, the movie was filmed almost entirely in Australia during the pandemic. Because of this, "Blacklight" is famous for several production goofs where the illusion of the U.S. slips:
The story behind —specifically the Hungarian release context implied by your query ("Meglévő feliratok" or "Existing subtitles")—is one of a production that struggled to hide its true identity. While set in Washington, D.C., the film was actually a "guest" in Melbourne, Australia , leading to some glaring and often humorous "Easter eggs" for eagle-eyed viewers. The "Australian" Washington, D.C. Blacklight(2022)1 MeglГ©vЕ‘ feliratok
: Aside from the four main American stars, almost the entire supporting cast consists of Australian actors. A Low Point for a Legend Despite being an American political thriller, the movie
: Several chase scenes clearly show cars on the "wrong" side of the road (the left), and traffic lights are often facing directions that make no sense for American roads. While set in Washington, D
: You can spot Australian traffic lights, stop signs, and even the Yarra River in the background of supposedly "D.C." office buildings.
The story itself follows Travis Block (Neeson), a "fixer" for FBI Director Gabriel Robinson (played by Aidan Quinn). Block’s job is to pull undercover agents out of trouble when their covers are blown.
Despite being an American political thriller, the movie was filmed almost entirely in Australia during the pandemic. Because of this, "Blacklight" is famous for several production goofs where the illusion of the U.S. slips:
The story behind —specifically the Hungarian release context implied by your query ("Meglévő feliratok" or "Existing subtitles")—is one of a production that struggled to hide its true identity. While set in Washington, D.C., the film was actually a "guest" in Melbourne, Australia , leading to some glaring and often humorous "Easter eggs" for eagle-eyed viewers. The "Australian" Washington, D.C.
: Aside from the four main American stars, almost the entire supporting cast consists of Australian actors. A Low Point for a Legend
: Several chase scenes clearly show cars on the "wrong" side of the road (the left), and traffic lights are often facing directions that make no sense for American roads.
: You can spot Australian traffic lights, stop signs, and even the Yarra River in the background of supposedly "D.C." office buildings.
The story itself follows Travis Block (Neeson), a "fixer" for FBI Director Gabriel Robinson (played by Aidan Quinn). Block’s job is to pull undercover agents out of trouble when their covers are blown.
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