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15 big movie bloopers

Despite the ease with which you can now watch a new movie on the Internet, going to the cinema has not yet been canceled, and for many it was, is and will be one of their favorite pastimes. After all, there is nothing to compare the pleasure of watching how the events of the film unfold on the big screen. Whether it's a summer blockbuster of an exciting action thriller, or maybe just a true story of human struggle and suffering that makes us cry, watching them will take the sophisticated film lover into a completely different, captivating and fascinating world of cinema. Sitting in a dark cinema hall, immersed in cinematic action, we often forget that everything that we see is far from reality. Each scene is in fact directed and filmed so that the viewer can plunge into the magic of cinema. Most of the time, filmmakers use tricks to make us believe our eyes erroneously.

However, there are still those who are always on the lookout. Authenticity keepers, responsible for authenticity, whose attention is not only fixed on the superficial aspects of films. Those for whom the background of even the greatest films is the place where the bloopers live and thrive. Well, for all reliability hunters, here are 15 flaws from films that everyone has watched but did not notice.

15. Harry Potter's mom's eyes are not green like in the book


The most zealous Harry Potter fans know in detail the history of the family of their beloved book character. Harry's father, James Potter, is married to the sorceress Lily Evans, in whose veins Muggle blood flows. Both James and Lilly rebel against Voldemort and fight in the First Wizarding War. In 1981, Voldemort kills them while they are trying to protect their baby. Harry, of course, survives, and we know how the 1,426-page story ends that made author J.K. Rowling world-famous and wildly wealthy.

Throughout the series, Harry Potter has been told that he has the GREEN eyes of his mother. However, at the end of the film, the performer of the role of Lily Potter has KARIE's eyes. So Harry was cheated all his life? Or was there a mystical gene mutation? Should we ask the casting director?

14. Handcuffs in "rabid dogs" "walk by themselves"


25 years have passed since the release of the Tarantino legendary film, and the film will never get old. But it is full of mistakes too. They are literally in every second scene. One of the revealing ones is when Mr. Blond (Michael Madsen) cuts off a cop's ear. At the beginning of the scene, we see blood all around the unfortunate guy, as befits a person who has lost a body part in such a cruel way. However, the next moment the policeman's shirt and ear (!) Are completely clean.

In another scene, Marvi Nash (Kirk Baltz) is being tortured. We first see his hands cuffed behind his back. He is thrown to the floor and kicked and somehow the handcuffs are moved forward. Then they are behind him again. I bet Houdini himself wouldn't have pulled this trick!

13. Letter to Forrest Gump from "Apple" does not match the history of the company


In the 1994 film, Forrest Gump, being mentally handicapped, leads an extraordinary life. He is always in the right place at the right time. He talks to American presidents, shows Elvis how to do the hip dance correctly, and serves as the inspiration for John Lennon's "Imagine". But while he was a casual participant in events and historical moments for 30 years, one small but important detail escaped. The letter received from Apple is dated September 23, 1975. But the company began its existence only on December 12, 1980.

12. Turbo chariot in "Gladiator"


Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" is a historical drama that made Russell Crowe a star of the first magnitude. The flesh and blood in the frame takes you about 2000 years ago to the times of the prosperity of Ancient Rome. Crowe plays a Roman general who is betrayed by the emperor's son and forced to become a gladiator. The film is a graphic and free interpretation of the events of the reign of the tyrannical emperor Commodus (Joaquin Fennix).

On the screen, people are cut, beheaded and burned: blood is pouring literally everywhere. Perhaps carried away by the bloodshed, we almost miss an irrelevant and out of date element that appears in the Battle of Carthage in the Colosseum. When one chariot turns around we see a gas canister at the back of it.

11. Breakfast of "Pretty Woman" by Julia Roberts


Seeing a woman of unearthly beauty in front of us, we cannot even assume that she is eating earthly food. And if she eats, then she has no problem with carbohydrates. Especially in the movies! As was the case with the 1990 cult romantic comedy Pretty Woman. Originally intended to be a dark, cautionary tale of class inequality and gender struggles in modern Los Angeles, the film has turned into a comedy on a massive budget. The tale of the modern Cinderella immediately became the champion in the box office and made Julia Roberts a star of the first magnitude.

In one scene, Vivienne, a young prostitute, is enjoying a hearty breakfast in her suite, rented by an attractive powerful financier (Richard Gere). In the beginning we see her chewing on a croissant, which, however, turns into pancake after a second. She must be a very fast eater, or did someone forget to put some more French buns on the set in case of reshooting?

10. Confused cities in "Spider-Man 3"


Peter (Tobey Maguire) and MJ (Kirsten Dunst) finally see the light at the end of the tunnel of their uneasy relationship. But trouble finds loving hearts wherever they are. This time, two super villains, played by Thomas Church and Toffer Grace, appear in the film with a cunning plan to destroy Spiderman and the one that is so dear to him. The third film in the series was filmed in New York, with several major scenes in Times Square, 55th Street and 6th Avenue, Bow Bridge, Central Park and other memorable places in Manhattan.

However, during the scene of Spider-Man's battle with one of those monsters, the Sand Man, the Terminal Tower appears in an armored vehicle in the background. This clearly indicates that the scene was filmed in Cleveland, Ohio and not New York, as the tower is one of the landmarks of Cleveland.

9. "You can't execute !!!" IN THE GREEN MILE.


In the 1999 fantasy drama The Green Mile, Michael Clarke Duncan plays Jonna of gigantic proportions. He was sentenced to death for the rape and murder of two girls. Johnn is endowed with all the characteristics of a mentally retarded person who cries easily and is afraid of the dark. Therefore, it is impossible not to feel sympathy for his character. Soon, Johnn discovers supernatural powers, healing one of the guards from urethritis and breathing life into a dead mouse.

The closer the moment of execution, the more difficult it is to endure injustice towards the prisoner. But don't worry! Since the year in the film is 1935, and the state of Louisiana, if you delve into the history of this particular state, the death penalty in the electric chair (from which Johnn dies) will not be introduced for another 5 years.

8. Pirates of the Caribbean Writer Needs to Learn History


You are probably a little tired of counting the number of their sequels. But producer Jerry Bruckheimer never gets tired of the Disney ride of the same name. Of course, we love the story and especially the character of Captain Jack Sparrow (brilliantly played by Johnny Depp) since 2003, with the release of The Curse of the Black Pearl. But sometimes it's not clear where all this extravagance of the fantasy world comes from. Some scenes are reality, others are fiction.Singapore appears in At World's End when Hector Barbosa and Elizabeth Swan visit Sao Feng to steal nautical charts and recruit a crew to sail on. Nothing strange so far. But the fact is that the plot is set in 1700, and Singapore was founded in 1819. Can't you count? Learn.

7. Protective glass in "In Search of the Lost Ark"


Remember the days when we watched all movies on VCRs? Yes, videotapes are historical relics and many secrets and mistakes have gone with them. All, but not all! The error that we expose further is visible only on the original "In Search of the Lost Ark" cassette, as it was corrected in the new DVD version. In the scene in question, Indianna (Harrison Ford) and his "fighting friend" Marion (Karen Allen) are in the "Well of Souls", which, judging by the name, is not a pleasant place. They are on the verge of a terrible test, a well full of poisonous snakes awaits them. Indy falls to the ground and hears the menacing hiss of a cobra. The mesmerized viewer, with bated breath, watches the development of the scene. But! If he looks closely, he will see the reflection of the snake in the glass from the protective device from their bites. Indy lives and finds the Covenant Ark long before the Nazis came. Captions "Happy Ending".

6. Falsely declared fashion "Braveheart"


1995. An epic film about the legendary Scottish hero of the 13th century, played by Mel Gibson, wins 5 Oscars. The story of William Wallace, also known as Braveheart, uniting the Scots against the English monarchy. The problem is not even that Wallace is gathering a modest bunch of recruits who turn out to be stronger than a powerful enemy army, but in another unrealistic moment that turns out to be a failure. The incident is that the guys wear clothes that are not in the fashion of those times. In many of the scenes, Gibson is wearing a traditional Scottish kilt. Fine! This is at least a real tradition in Scotland, and not something invented by the authors. Yes, it is, except for a small detail that the kilts were invented only after 4 centuries of events unfolding in the film.

5. The "King of Thieves" steals a gadget from the future


Filmed in 1991, the gripping romantic adventure Robin Hood - King of Thieves retells the story of the legendary English robber for the hundredth time. Robin Hood (Kevin Costner) is imprisoned in Jerusalem, but he manages to escape, saving the life of a Moor named Azim along the way. Azim follows Robin to England and they soon find themselves involved in a series of adventures that infuriate the Sheriff of Nottingham and so captivate us.

In one scene, Azim examines enemy positions through his telescope. Now, pay attention! Reflectors were among the first optical telescopes. The first reflective telescope was invented in the Netherlands around 1608.

This fact, however, eluded the filmmakers, the action of which dates back to ... 1194.

4. The Time Traveler in Pirates of the Caribbean


We know what you were just thinking: is the movie really a complete mess? Of course not, we just became more attentive when it came to inconsistencies with people. And we will shock you twice. In "The Curse of the Black Pearl" faced with a serious problem of casting extras. "In places, the dogs are garbage!" yells Jack Sparrow, and at that moment the dude on the left of the screen appears over his shoulder. The guy definitely stands out from the crowd, as his appearance does not correspond to the general concept of the costumes of that era - he is wearing a cowboy hat, white T-shirt and sunglasses. A time traveler on a Caribbean cruise or a lost crew member?

3. "Flight is impossible!" in "Gravity"


As we have noticed, many big-budget films are riddled with errors that are invisible to critics and the crew. However, there are directors known for their attention to detail. Alfonso CuarĂ³n is one of them. He spent months in research before starting filming for Gravity (2003). He even hired a scientific consultant for the entire filming process. As a result, the movie turned out to be close to how the process of going into outer space actually takes place. And yet, several people identified the main mistake.

The story of two astronauts at the center of the action, they go out into outer space and get stuck there. The only way to escape is to go from the Hubble Apparatus to the International Space Station. However, this mission is impracticable, since both the Hubble and the ISS have different orbits and trajectories in height. It follows that the journey is initially doomed to failure.

2. "Eternal Children" in "Patriot"


Another mistake was made in the picture, where the same Mel Gibson plays. The filmmakers neglected one of the fundamental laws of nature, to which all living things are subject - the aging process. In Patriot (2000) we follow the fate of the peaceful farmer Benjamin Martin (played by Mel Gibson), who is forced to join the Colonial Police by the will of fate after a British officer kills his son. The film, once started with the War of Independence, ends and ends. This means that the motion picture covers a period of about 7 years. However, none of Martin's children aged a day.

1. Vampire from the "Twilight" saga


We all know that old school vampires cannot stand sunlight. However, handsome Edward (Robert Patisson) in the popular Saga does not turn to ashes in the sun and can survive by feeding on a cocktail of animal blood. Apparently author Stephenie Myers has a needle-sharp flair for success. She could have foreseen that rewarding Bella (Christy Stewart) with a friend who risks being burned out in the sun would be damaging to the romance in the story. Instead, she gives Edward the ability to shine in the rays of light. And she tried to explain why: "Their skin is the same as ours, only gives them away. The cells of this skin are very bright and reflect like a crystal." We agree with this, but the fact remains and in the last scene of "Eclipse" Edward does not shine. Who the hell turned the guy off?

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