- As early as before the filming of "Young Goethe's Troubles", director Philippe Stozer and the main creators were brewing the script of "Erased" until it was launched in 2010, and after two more years of filming and post-production, from It took four years from preparation to filming.
- Before filming the film, the director studied a large number of real surveillance videos of chases, drag racing, and sparring, and organized the cast and crew to observe and simulate on the spot. In the film, Logan, played by Aaron Eckhart, used a brick to smash the glass of the car; Logan took off his coat and wrapped his fist to break the glass door and unlock, both are the result of careful observation and experimentation by the director.
- Philip Stolzer abandoned action guidance in many places and allowed Eckhardt to fight freely with his opponent. A fighting shot was repeatedly shot for more than 20 times. Eckhardt was injured several times due to excessive performance and almost used extreme sports. Way to shoot the film.
Erased behind the scenes gags
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Ben Logan: Did I tell you I found a place we can watch baseball? In Ghent? Ex-pat community? I thought we could go there, hang out? Fun?
Amy Logan: I hate baseball.
Ben Logan: When your mom and I first met, we used to go to games all the time.
Amy Logan: Yeah, if it was so great, then why'd you leave?
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Amy Logan: Why would someone you work with, try to kill us?
Ben Logan: Amy, listen to me. I don't know what's going on here. Come here.
[Ben cleans blood off Amy's face]
Ben Logan: The safest place for you to be right now is at my side, listening to what I tell you. Will you do that for me? Will you trust me?