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==Trivia==
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* According to the [[commentary]] for ''[[Distractions]]'' shooting for scenes at Port Washington Harbor was done in [[Wikipedia:San Pedro, Los Angeles, California|San Pedro, California]].
* According to the [[commentary]] for ''[[Distractions]]'' shooting for scenes at Port Washington Harbor was done in [[Wikipedia:San Pedro, Los Angeles, California|San Pedro, California]].
* In an [[Interview:Nate Goodman|interview]], [[Nate Goodman]] lists Kurosawa's ''[[wikipedia:High and Low|High and Low]]'' as an influence for [[Hiro]] and [[Kaito]]'s scenes at Port Washington Harbor. Specifically, the scene used "formal compositions and long takes in which people are coming into the foreground and into closeups, and then receding into the background." Further, Nate felt that felt [[George Takei]] was "channeling Toshirō Mifune".


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Revision as of 00:02, 28 January 2008

Port Washington Harbor
Location: Long Island, NY
Purpose: Harbor

Hiro and Ando are brought to Port Washington Harbor in Long Island to meet Hiro's father.

Notable Visitors

About

The Fix

Kaito's assistant leaves a parking garage with Hiro and Ando, and takes them to the harbor to meet Hiro's father.

Distractions

Kaito and Kimiko talk with Hiro, trying to convince him to come back to Yamagato Industries.

Trivia

  • According to the commentary for Distractions shooting for scenes at Port Washington Harbor was done in San Pedro, California.
  • In an interview, Nate Goodman lists Kurosawa's High and Low as an influence for Hiro and Kaito's scenes at Port Washington Harbor. Specifically, the scene used "formal compositions and long takes in which people are coming into the foreground and into closeups, and then receding into the background." Further, Nate felt that felt George Takei was "channeling Toshirō Mifune".

Gallery

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