I don't expect movies to be "realistic", a rare exception or three exists. A lot of folks do, at least subliminally.
It's a bit like how the news can show a riot in a city at times and it's really a pretty small affair and most of the city is not impacted, or how they show Tenderloin district in SF and folks think the entire city is like that.
I watched the new Top Gun on the plane, it's entertaining, but of course entirely unrealistic. My wife had a friend come to France for part of the trip and he went on and on about how great it was, so realistic he said. I try and avoid interacting with him. He was really embarrassing, to me, being among all those French folks. He doesn't speak a lick of French, and would talk to them even though few of them speak English, and he'd raise his voice when they didn't understand and repeat it. Even my wife was a bit dismayed.
My step son in law had repeated a bunch of nonsense he claimed he got from the movie about climate change as if it was real and accurate ( much of it isn't at all).
I saw previews for a couple movies suggesting climate change would raise sea levels by hundreds of feet.