A woman’s voice is heard inside the car, presumably the back seat, saying something about “the car,” perhaps who was in it or what kind it is.
The man in the front seat, clearly an actor, proclaims, “We don’t, but we came from the same area,” clearly an act: no emotion and no shock.
Next can be heard, “Is that? What car is that?” with the driver responding, “A Ferrari (inaudible).” At this time it would have been, with the car consumed with flames and disguised by smoke, to recognize the exact kind of car. These people are actors, not accidental witnesses.
Now, listen to the tones of their voices with the following exchange as the approach broadside but at considerable distance from the car:
“Dude, it’s gonna blow-up,” again without the slightest bit of fright, shock, or fear: zero adrenalin, all fake. Regardless, make up your mind: if it is going to explode, then, get out of there and call the emergency services, not do a double-face and jump out of the car (as is seen in the video).
“Dude, the guy’s in there.” …and...”He died.”