7 movie bloopers you might have missed because of the beautiful visuals
Even the greatest directors sometimes make mistakes in their films. These errors may not be very important for the story itself, but they still spoil the overall impression.
We reviewed and re-watched some of the recent popular films and found a few blunders that even the most attentive viewers might miss.
7 PHOTOS
1. The Citizen watch worn by Brad Pitt's character in Quentin Tarantino's recent film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was first sold in 1972, but the movie is set in 1969. This model literally didn't exist
2. Attentive viewers found a similar error in Stephen King's adaptation of It. The movie is set in 1989, but there are beauty products on store shelves from today. For example, Nivea creams and Olay oil.
3. Mark Watney's signature from The Martian looks completely different in different shots.
4. The creators of Mile 22 were too lazy for the text in Russian to mean anything. The text is just made up of random letters that don't mean anything at all.
5. In one of the most emotional scenes of Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi, there was a tear on Rey's left cheek, then it instantly dried up, and then returned to where it was.
Source 6The Red Scarf on the Jumanji Man: Call of the Jungle Appears and Disappears in the Same Scene
7. In one scene in Aquaman, little Arthur was replaced with a girl. Well, at least it was a kid with longer, less curly hair.
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