Oh that is just too funny that some can't notice this simple thing - and that it is faded or not
15 Movie Mistakes That We’ve Noticed in Our Favorite Films
The creation of a film or TV series is a complex and time-consuming process. It’s quite natural that during filming, small blunders can easily occur. However, there are instances when the plot itself contains rather unique inconsistencies that viewers are bound to notice sooner or later. And as a bonus, you’ll discover a common mistake that occurs in many movies.
Twilight
Throughout the saga, we can see that Jacob’s tattoo on his upper arm tends to change its location all the time.
Twilight
you misunderstood - she isn't due with a baby - she is do to go to the bathroom
In the third film, Rosalie mentions that she wants to have a baby and that she’s sorry that she and Emmet can’t have kids. If it’s about the biological features of vampires, then how could Edward conceive a baby?
Stephenie Meyer, the author of the books, explains this moment by saying that vampires have fluid in their veins, similar to human blood. Their bodies still have some functions — for example, men can conceive.
At the same time, a female body can’t get pregnant because it can’t adapt to the growing fetus. The movies don’t have these explanations.
Spotlight
that is just bad acting and poor watching on whom ever is suppose to pick this up
Throughout the entire scene of the encounter with the crime victim, the journalist diligently takes notes, yet upon closer inspection, the notebook remains blank.
Pulp Fiction
he needs to clean fingernails and watch out for the close ups on props
In Christopher Walken’s character’s flashback, the watch displays a specific time, but upon a closer look, the hands of the watch are positioned entirely differently when the camera zooms in.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
A majority of the characters in the movie sport anti-reflective lenses. However, considering that the widespread use of anti-reflective coating began in the 1980s, its quality was far from optimal. Therefore, Sharon Tate could not have worn glasses of this type in 1969.
Frida
and we pay how much for a movie - they need to keep it consistant when doing a film
In the film’s opening, a group transports the bedridden Frida. As she gazes into a mirror above her head, her earrings hang down, revealing a behind-the-scenes secret — Salma Hayek is standing, contrary to the earlier depiction of her lying down.
The Matrix
The camera is glaringly visible in the reflection of the doorknob, despite the filmmakers’ attempts to conceal it, even using a jacket. Nevertheless, observant viewers caught the mistake.
Marie Antoinette
oh boy I guess so - even to someone that has never used or seen them up close
Upon close inspection, hair extensions are noticeable on the head of the queen’s son.
Back to the Future
do you believe in magic ? someone must to do that one
During his parents’ 1955 prom, the protagonist plays a Gibson ES-345 guitar, manufactured in 1958. Even time travel cannot explain how Marty acquired an instrument released three years later.
Notting Hill
When the main character collides with Julia Roberts’ character, the reflection in her sunglasses exposes the entire film crew.
Alexander
In the film’s beginning, during Ptolemy I Soter’s speech about Alexander, the operational lighthouse of Alexandria is seen in the background. However, its construction was completed after Ptolemy I’s death, during his son’s reign, Ptolemy II Philadelphus.
Ocean’s Eleven
Brad Pitt’s legendary appetite notwithstanding, he couldn’t realistically consume two different dishes during a brief scene.
The Graduate
The plot places the film’s hero in Berkeley, an east coast city of San Francisco Bay. However, Dustin Hoffman’s character is seen driving on the upper deck of the bridge in the opposite direction.
Moulin Rouge!
In one scene, the thin straps of Nicole Kidman’s dress briefly transform into wide straps.
The Other Boleyn Girl
Throughout the film, Natalie Portman, portraying Anne Boleyn, showcases various French headdresses. Although these headdresses gained popularity in England in the 16th century, replacing the traditional English style, a small error occurs when the heroine’s hair is not combed back in one scene, contradicting the customary wearing of the French headdress. While most viewers may have overlooked the slip, fashion historians were dissatisfied.
Bonus: labor scenes
In movies, labor starts with the future mother screaming, grabbing her belly, and saying, «I think it’s time.» And then she is going to scream, clench her fists, and do all sorts of weird stuff. It’s possible, but in most cases, real labor doesn’t look anything like this.
If you are a fan of the Twilight, you should find it interesting to read an article that compiles mistakes from various parts of the saga.