Here's another fun roundup of common film sound effects that I've used with my Film classes sometimes. With many of these it's not obvious what the 'unrealistic' aspect is. Not all snakes are rattlesnakes, and rattlesnakes don't rattle all the time - especially not when they're stalking prey. It's a real noise that's often used in an unrealistic way. Similarly, keyboard 'clack' is real, but - other than with a really old keyboard! - it's usually too quiet to hear at any distance; in the movies it is usually greatly amplified, to focus attention on the person at the keyboard... and on wondering about what they are writing. Car tires squeal, but not quite as much or as often as they do in movie car chases (and you can find out how they make that noise here; it's not usually recorded live from the cars). Real-life screams mostly don't quite sound like movie screams. And so on...
The movies have evolved a number of conventions for how they portray various sounds: many are somewhat exaggerated, a few are actually quite unrealistic. But we are so used to this now that the real sound wouldn't sound 'right' to us in a movie - it wouldn't sound real!
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