13. Titanic: Rose, You Really Should Have Let Jack Come on to The Board
You thought that if I hadn’t mentioned this movie already, I wouldn’t come to it, right? You were so wrong. In a penultimate scene after Jack and Rose have managed to escape the sinking HMS Titanic, the two ill-fated lovers managed to find a board that was big enough to keep Rose safe from the icy cold water. I won’t talk about why she didn’t make him come on to the board along with her. She just didn’t. Deal with it. There was a continuity error in this scene as well. Again, a small detail but a mistake nonetheless. In a mere split second between a shot cutting to another, icy condensation forms under Jack’s nose out of nowhere.
14. Aviator: Indecisive Leo is Indecisive.
In another scene from the movie, The Aviator, Leo is flying through the air with an open cockpit (he probably wanted to feel the wind in his hair or something). That’s well and good but man is he indecisive. In another shot taken from afar, the cockpit is clearly closed again. Could you for once make a decision, Leo?!
15. The Revenant: Historic Dissonance
The firearms that were used during the era shown in this movie didn’t even involve the use of gunpowder. Not even a single shot fired in The Revenant showed the amount of black smoke that should have made it look historically realistic!
16. The Revenant: Morphing Wounds?
Throughout the movie, Hugh’s wounds keep changing. The wounds on his right shoulder and back appear and disappear in different scenes. You won’t be able to watch the movie without noticing this again.
17. Django Unchained: Ben or Brenda?
In this scene, the skull referred to as Ben is actually the shape of a woman’s skull. Simple mistake, I guess. No biggie.
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