The impact of the epidemic has made working from home a trend, but not every profession is suitable for working from home, at least for the neighbors of "Saw 10" editor Steve Forn. In an interview with the media, "Saw 10" director Kevin Grout told this interesting story.

At the time, Forn was working on the "Eye Vacuum Trap" scene in the film. Just looking at the name, you can imagine that this scene is filled with screams that can penetrate eardrums.

Grout said that while Forn was working on the scene, a neighbor heard what sounded like someone being tortured and called the Los Angeles Police Department. The video doorbell at the door recorded the scene of the police coming to inquire. Forn explained: "I'm actually filming a movie. You can come in and watch it if you want." The policeman smiled and said: "We also want to watch it, but as long as you are fine." You can imagine how realistic the screams are.

"Saw 10" has now been officially released, and the current reviews it has received are still good.