Storytelling is not a perfect thing.
Storytellers make mistakes, most of them in continuity.
This also applies to movies.
So I decided to list some of the most popular movies with glaring plot holes.
The Shawshank Redemption is a perfect movie, except that Andy spent 24 years in a solitary cell.
To the uninitiated, this will never happen.
Even prisoners in solitary confinement have to change cells.
One of the most gut-wrenching scenes in Gravity is when George Clooney sacrifices himself to save Sandra Bullock's character.
However, this seems like a waste.
You see, in the absence of gravity in space, she might be pulling on the rope, and Clooney's Kowalski would be pulled toward her.
In the Ant-Man movies, Scott Lang has become smaller in size, but his mass remains unaffected.
This means his weight will not change.
So not only would the ant carrying him fail to do so, Long himself would collapse under the weight.
This is well known.
This is how black holes work.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Throughout the film series, Harry's eyes are repeatedly mentioned to be the same as his mother's eyes.
Harry has blue eyes.
However, when we see Lily in the final film of the series, we realize she has brown eyes.
This negates the entire connection between Snape and Harry.
World War Z When Gerry arrives in Israel, he discovers that they have built walls to protect themselves from the zombies.
There are hundreds of helicopters patrolling the walls, although no one realizes that thousands of zombies are climbing the walls.
"Batman Begins" When Russ Earl Goff's plan finally succeeded and the demon's head managed to vaporize the city's water supply, it was supposed to kill everyone in Gotham.
Well, mostly because we're all made of water! Spider-Man: Homecoming is a movie based on 2012's Avengers: Endgame.
But Infinity War takes place in 2018.
So how does Homecoming happen in 2020? The Hangover is one of the funniest movies ever made.
Everything about this movie is wonderful.
Except for the fact that Doug spent much of a very hot afternoon in Los Angeles napping on the roof of the hotel where they were staying.
How is this possible? "Iron Man 2 Blaster" crashed Tony's speedster on the track and almost killed him. He seemed to have everything planned. But until the last moment, Tony himself didn't know that he was
To compete. It was an impulsive decision.