In retrospect, it's not a good example of what I'm talking about at all, there was one article that kinda glossed over the production details of a failed movie, but that's mostly cus it's covered in details elsewhere.
There's even one article that's a really good example of including details that make the description of a failed movie project specifically feel more real:
"The conditions were notably horrible with several actors and actresses passing out on the set due to the stress. Several props caught on fire, one of the actors was poisoned by aluminum dust, and multiple writers quit mid-production."
So yeah, at this case, it was really only the one article that was omitting details for brevity's sake and it's not an actual example of the issue I was gesturing at.
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