'Hellboy: The Crooked Man' has a gross transformation scene. It took 'a lot of rubber and a lot of lube' to make it work, the director said.
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Brian Taylor, the director, emphasized the authenticity of the skin suit scene in 'Hellboy: The Crooked Man,' stating, 'So, obviously it's not a real raccoon, but with the exception of the raccoon, there's no CG enhancement whatsoever.' He aims to capture the horrific imagery from Mike Mignola's comic. He knew the scene would be challenging to depict realistically, saying, 'I know it's going to be a great moment...but you read it and you go, 'Okay, this is going to be a really bad CG scene.'"},{
The film's most striking scene involves a human's empty skin, which Hellboy discovers in the woods, being occupied by a raccoon. Taylor described this as pivotal, saying, 'The scene needed a lot of rubber and a lot of lube,' which illustrates the intense physical effects work behind bringing this dark moment from the comic to life.
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