>be Roman legionary>have strong jaw due go high testosterone and good diet>helmet fits your skull, bucal protection fits your jaw>Hollywood: "yeah, fuck that, let's put people with weak jaws">now helmets don't fit skullsWhy?
They're just not tied closed as tightly. Also sorry for your diagnosis.
>>18260305>good dieto im laffin
>>18260305Actual historical helmets were custom made and fitted to the wearers heads. Props in movies are often made before actors are cast, and therefore may not fit the actor's heads correctly.
>>18260385So, are you telling me that despite all the tech and budget big studios have, they can't create good helmets?We're truly seeing the end of civilization.
>>18260305It's not exactly a phobia towards historical accuracy and more Hollywood writers can't help but "remix" a story as a form of self-expression. It's why faithful comic/book adaptations are so fucking rare in Hollywood movies but far more common in anime/video games. Hollywood writers think they are too good to be faithful to a story and are improving it by touching up stuff. Historical accuracy is much better in games/books/anime because the creators in those Fields don't have as large an ego on average.
>>18260411So, what is it need to have faithful adaptations? How is it possible to remove big-egotards?