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Impossible to unsee: seven movie bloopers in famous movies, which noticed not immediately. Photo
Bloopers in filmmaking are quite common. To keep track of all the processes on the set and not make a single mistake - a difficult task, you must agree. And some movie bloopers can be so insignificant that we notice them only after the hundredth viewing of your favorite movie. However, there are also absolutely stupid illogical errors, seeing which there is only one question: "Where did the director and actors look at all?".
OBOZREVATEL offers to tell about some movie bloopers in popular movies, which you may not have noticed before. By the way, not in all cases these blunders are related to the technical component only. In the list you will meet also plot, historical and other errors.
"Home Alone"
Everyone remembers the iconic package scene from the beloved Christmas comedy about the boy who is left home alone. However, it's the one with which the movie's big movie gaffe is associated. Let's transfer to the supermarket scene - where Kevin puts a big red container of detergent in his shopping cart. When the main character's bags tear on the street, this container is no longer visible to the viewer. However, when Kevin is doing household chores, he does use the detergent from the red container. In addition, you probably paid attention to the ease with which the hero of Macaulay Culkin carries his purchases. If even the bags could not withstand such a load, how did the little boy carry them home without much effort and tension in his hands?
"Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows."
There is a scene in this movie, when Mary splashes water (or other liquid) from her glass into Holmes' face. And here we can see an absolutely noticeable movie gaffe - at first Robert Downey Jr.'s character's hair remains dry, but just a few seconds later it suddenly becomes wet. In addition, the location of the sweat on Sherlock's face has changed. This scene must have been filmed not from the first take.
"Spy Kids 2: Island of Unfulfilled Hopes."
You don't have to be very careful to notice the bloopers in this scene, yet many people ignored it. So, at the very beginning of the movie, we meet adventurers Carmen and Juni at an amusement park. An employee of one of the rides warns them that many people often vomit at high speeds. He then opens an umbrella, on which vomit "lands" a second later, as proof that visitors do indeed get motion sickness. Now the question: how could this happen if all the booths on the ride are completely enclosed by a glass dome? Here's the inconsistency.
"Beauty and the Beast."
The fairy tale about the beautiful Belle and the monster she managed to love was written in 1740. The events of the movie unfold around the same era. In those days, girls were not allowed to walk down the street without a headdress. However, throughout the movie we see Emma Watson's character with her head uncovered, which is a serious historical gaffe.
"Twilight. Saga: New Moon."
It's hard to forget the fact that Edward Cullen's skin glows brightly when directly exposed to sunlight. The movie repeatedly put a lot of emphasis on this. However, the creators of the movie missed an important nuance: the skin of the protagonist's sister, Alice Cullen, did not react to the sun at all and did not glow even on clear days.
"Alice in Wonderland."
In the favorite movie story of adults and children you can also find a lot of bloopers. One of them is the mysterious disappearance of the pendant. So, when Alice looks down before falling down the rabbit hole, there is a short chain with a stone around her neck, but after a few seconds the jewelry disappears. If you think it's about Alice's size change, it's not - it happened before her magical modification.
"The Martian."
The main character of the movie - a botanist Mark Watney - finds a Pathfinder apparatus on Mars, which has not functioned since 1997. The actions of the movie, recall, unfolds in about 2035. That is, the device did not work for about forty years. And suddenly a botanist, who supposedly has no knowledge in this area, successfully and very quickly connects modern wires to the old malfunctioning apparatus.
Earlier OBOZREVATEL wrote about five cases when actors refused to blindly follow the script - and it made a furor. So, for example, Robert Pattinson changed the mood of Edward Cullen in "Twilight". Read more about this and other cases - read in our material.
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