Movies often make us suspend our disbelief to take us on magical or futuristic journeys, where unicorns are real and humans have already explored more than just our solar system. And while usually those unrealistic events are explained by in-universe laws, there are times when we sit up, squint at the glimmering screen and go "wait a minute." Not even some of the greatest story plots are immune to plot holes, and while some are so minuscule that they can be easily ignored, others are so hard to forget that they may turn the story into the worst movie ever.
Bored Panda has compiled a list of movie mistakes in some of the best movies out there, so scroll down below and see if your favorite one also has something that makes absolutely no sense in story writing. Oh, and don't forget vote for your favorites and share any interestingmovie plot holes that you've noticed yourself!
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Armageddon (1998)
It would be easier to train astronauts how to drill than train drillers to become astronauts. When Ben Affleck pointed this out, Michael Bay told him to shut up.
Also a NASA Scientist pointed out on Science Friday that they would actually plan to redirect the trajectory of the asteroid by having a spaceship, quite possibly unmanned, rotate around it in a calculated way. The gravity of the ship would cause the change in the trajectory and it would be pretty easy for NASA to do this in a way that would steer it clear from the Earth, this scientist explained.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
Lara's whole goal in the film is to destroy the triangle so the Illuminati can't use its evil power, however, after successfully getting the first half at the first tomb, she spends the entire third act trying to acquire the second half in order to destroy them both. The problem is that she has one piece already and one half can not work without joining it with the other, so why doesn't she just destroy the one she has, rendering the second piece useless?
Toy Story (1995)
If Buzz does not believe himself to be a toy, and in fact a real space ranger, why would he freeze around humans like the other toys do?
He's mimicking the other toys. He think they are the indigenous species and it's a ritual.
Gravity (2013)
When Kowalski asks Stone to let go of him because the rope will not hold them both, that could never happen because they are both in the same orbit around the earth. A short simple tug would have brought him back to her.
The Da Vinci Code (2006)
There was no need to know the capsule's combination in order to open it as vinegar is easily frozen in a household freezer. Simply freeze the capsule and then smash it open to reveal the internal message.
Can someone explain? I thought I watched this, but I don't remember enough I get to get this.
If a wrong password was used, vinager would flow in and destroy the message inside. The suggestion here is to freeze the vinegar and then smash open the criptex to get the papyrus out.
Load More Replies...500 year old papyrus would have been destroyed even with moisture which would have naturally occured in a freezer. Glass breaking may have destroyed the document. Again, even the cryptex alone was of immense value being a device crafted by Da Vinci himself. Papyrus that old cant even be touched by human hands as the moisture on your fingers will also react and destroy it (this was discussed in the books and highlighted when they visited the library and had to use special tools to turn the pages). Also, at the point of the film and the book, Teabing was holding a gun on them and forcing the opening with police on the way. Not exactly the time to just yell wait lets get to a freezer.
They know they are being hunted, by police and a gun toting killer, so waiting around to freeze something would be unwise
The Hangover (2009)
Every square inch (with the exception of restrooms, guest rooms and employee locker rooms) in a Nevada casino is covered by surveillance cameras. There's simply no way that Doug could have been on the roof for two days without someone seeing him and sending security to make certain that he wasn't up to no good or trying to commit suicide.
Ant-Man (2015)
Ant-Man is repeatedly told that his mass does not change upon miniaturization. This means, however, that no ant or group thereof--crawling or flying--could support him.
What We Do In The Shadows (2014)
Around 10 minutes in, the vampires draw pictures of each other to show how their clothing looks because their images don't reflect in the mirror. While the vampires themselves wouldn't show up, their clothing should. Since the cup one vampire is holding does show in the mirror, proximity to the vampire's body shouldn't be a factor.
Cinderella (2015)
The fairy says that her enchantments lose their power after midnight. Indeed, when Cinderella runs away from the ball, all magic items (mice to horses, pumpkin to coach, mother's dress to fancy gown, lizards to servants) are changed back into their previous shape. There is no reason given why the magic shoes should remain in their enchanted state of glass.
The Maze Runner (2014)
During the "we have tried everything" dialogue exchange, Newt says that they can't climb to the top because the ivy doesn't go all the way up. In multiple shots of the maze wall, it is clearly visible that the Ivy goes all the way to the top.
That's IN the maze though, not next to the outside walls of the maze
Man Of Steel (2013)
Since Superman is indestructible in the presence of our yellow sun, then how can he shave? He appears with a beard in some scenes, then clean-shaven in others. No Earthly razor could remove his beard, a problem which has been used as the driving plot of some of his more humorous comic book adventures.
depending on who writes him (comic book wise) he either reflects his laser vision to burn it off or keeps kryptonite lined razors
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
The Hogwarts Express only has 4 carriages, so it's not surprising that Ron says that everywhere else is full, so why was Harry alone in a compartment that could seat 6 people?
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
In the flashback to when Snape and Lily were kids, Lily is shown with brown eyes. This is incorrect because everybody describes Lily to have the same color eyes as Harry in the movie which is blue.
A much worse plothole is the way Harry gets the sword of Gryffindor. In the book Snape has it and a painting hears Harry and Hermione talking about the forest they are currently in and it (the painting) reports back to Snape. In the movie Harry just stares in the mirror, which Aberforth has- which creates two problems- firstly Aberforth doesn't have the sword and secondly he doesn't know where Harry is- all he see is a forest at night. I've always hated the way that David Yates ruined the second four movies, but this is the biggest mistake.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
During numerous fight scenes, Captain America falls back due to blocking hits with his shield: which absorbs nearly all kinetic energy. See other Marvel movies where he can take a hit from Thor's hammer, blasts from Iron Man, shots from aliens & ships, yet a human punch/kick causes him to stumble back.
Frozen (2013)
It is revealed on Elsa's coronation day that Anna had stayed inside the palace for the entirety of the time that the gates were closed, even though the only reason the gate were closed was to prevent word getting out about Elsa's powers, this means Anna could have gone outside and had a normal life whenever she felt like it.
Signs (2002)
In the end it is revealed that aliens are supposedly afraid of or damaged by water, yet in the beginning of the movie they are running through a dew-covered Pennsylvania cornfield at night.
Isn't the biggest plothole the fact that 71% of the Earth's surface is water, the human body is up to 60% water, water regularly falls from the sky and the sky is full of clouds (aerosolised water vapour). This is the planet that an alien race capable of interstellar travel, who are mortally afflicted by water, choose to invade?
Wonder Woman (2017)
When Diana is racing away from the gala on a horse back to the village, the blue dress she was wearing flies off, leaving her in her Wonder Woman costume. However, if she had been wearing her costume under the dress at the gala, it would've easily been seen peeking out the top of the dress, since the dress is much lower cut across her chest than her costume is.
In a different kind of movie I would have been bothered by this, but this is a superhero movie. If the character motivations and plot make sense based on the internal logic of the movie then we're good.
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Bane keeps the entire police force trapped underground (why would you have every police man go to the tunnels anyway?) and they are rescued by Batman months later. When they emerge they are all clean-shaven, unscathed, and somehow... alive?
They showed them having supplies lowered down to them...not a plot hole.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
Statistically, it would be almost impossible for all 12 districts to have a living male and female past victor to compete in the 75th Hunger Games. In the previous film The Hunger Games, Haymitch mentioned that "Career Tributes" from Districts One and Two won the Games almost every year. Even if just over half of the past Games were won by Career Tributes, subtracting previously identified victors leaves 30 past victors to be distributed as one male and one female from each of the 10 remaining districts. That also assumes that none of the victors have died of old age.
I spent many hours considering how they managed this. I did like how the movie showed them of various ages...not just the young models like JLaw. Mags was priceless.
Aladdin (1992)
Genie offers to restore Aladdin as a prince instead of gaining his freedom, but why would Aladdin need to wish to be a prince again? He already wished to be one so unless the wish has an expiration date on it, this doesn't make sense.
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
After years in a coma, the Bride's legs have atrophied. Never explained is how her arms - with which she drags herself, kills two men, and effortlessly propels a wheelchair - have not.
The Princess Diaries (2001)
Helen tells Mia that they (the Queen, Mia's dad and Helen) were planning on telling Mia about her heritage when she turned 18. However the letter from Mia's dad was for her 16th birthday and it has the royal insignia on the letter head. Wouldn't that give it away?
I really liked the way that was handled in the book better with her dad being alive and unable to produce any other heirs because of testicular cancer. Guess it was an iffy subject for a family movie?
Passengers (2016)
We are told that the ship has spares of everything on board. Why not just build a second Auto-Doc so that both Aurora and Jim can go back into hibernation?
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
In the final scenes, when helicopters rescue survivors in NY, people congregate on the roofs of skyscrapers. How did they manage to get onto the roof from inside the building when the roof is covered in more than 10 feet of snow and ice?
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies (2014)
When Azog falls under in the water he keeps floating under the ice without sinking despite wearing metal armour.
World War Z (2013)
Although there are many helicopters patrolling the area around Jerusalem, the pile of zombies that overrun the wall are, for some reason, not noticed by any of them until it was too late to curb the threat.
They knew they were there, but there's a wall they obviously thought they had built high enough to keep them out.
Eurotrip (2004)
Since Mieke only blocked Scott's email, the trip to Europe was completely unnecessary. Scott could have simply contacted Mieke through a different email address.
This is not quiet true. Scott is not a very bright young man. There is a whole song about it, how much Scotty doesn't know. He doesn't get Mieke is a girl till his little bro pointed that out. Scott is a jock (School jersey jacket at the beginning to prove), not a computer wiz. So he does what he can with his limited wit and go after the hot chick personally. This is what he knows best: personal interaction. He got Fiona somehow too, isn't he? God I love this movie
Gone Girl (2014)
Amy would have been fully examined by doctors at the hospital. An attack that would have been able to incapacitate her and lose as much blood as claimed would still be very visible a month after the attack. It would have been easily detected at the hospital, yet was not.
It's like in Pretty Little Liars when Ally claims she was kept tied up in the basement for a year, yet she looked great, fit with perfect hair and shiny sunny complexion. Yeah, really.
The Wolverine (2013)
Wolverine's claws have been established as being able to easily cut through all kinds of metal; even thick armored doors & concrete. A thin sword would not have even slowed them down.
Skyfall (2012)
When Q investigates Silva's computer he connects it to the MI6 network. No one who knows anything about computer security would ever connect a suspect computer to the network before it has been fully investigated and found to be safe. Such a system would be investigated in strict isolation.
hes right, people have an unpluged, "dummy test" equipment to be the first test.
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
When Loki and Thor first meet up on Sakaar, Loki reveals that he's been there for weeks and yet despite this, Loki is somehow completely unaware that Hulk is also on Sakaar as shown by his reaction in the battle arena. This seems incredibly unlikely considering that not only is Hulk a huge celebrity there, but also that Loki had gotten in good graces with the Grandmaster. Surely he would have found out who the champion is. His likeness is even featured atop the Grandmaster's tower.
Loki is a vain drama queen, so he doesn't much care for things that do not immediately concern him. Thats not a plot hole
The Great Gatsby (2013)
When Nick is finally invited to the party, he tries to find Gatsby but is told by several party-goers that no one has ever seen him and they don't know if he actually exists. Later in the movie,there are flashbacks of newspapers with front page stories of Gatsby buying up New York with several showing his picture as part of the article.
The Cabin In The Woods (2012)
The downstairs assumes that Marty is killed by Judah Buckner. However, an earlier shot shows that the downstairs is monitoring everybody's vitals, so they should have known that Marty survived the attack.
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Nobody brings up the idea of injecting Phoenix with the cure, which would be a way to stop her without killing her.
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Edward is seen making various ice sculptures. Where does he get the ice from?
Deadpool (2016)
For the most part of the movie, Francis behaves like not feeling any pain equaled invulnerable. The injuries he suffers during the plot (like the motorcycle crash, or the blade stabbed in this leg, not to mention the container hitting him) should have a serious effect on his mobility even if he can't feel them happening.
Francis has enhanced strength and intuitive capacity, as a result of genetic modifications by Doctor Killebrew. After receiving implants, he gained superhuman speed and agility. His nerves were also removed to dramatically increase his tolerance for pain. there ya go also Ajax has a fast healing ability and an extended lifespan. do your research
Jurassic World (2015)
Earlier in the movie, a comment is made that all of the animals are 'fitted' with a device to shock them in submission if they escape from their paddock [the device fails on the Pachycephalosaurus because their butting heads short-circuits the device]. When the flying dinosaurs escape from the aviary, the device should have stunned all of them as they flew from the enclosure. Or, the humans back in the control room should have activated the device to stun the creatures instead of watching them attack the crowds.
Saw (2004)
Dr. Gordon was the police's initial suspect in the Jigsaw killings. Yet it never occurred to them that these killings took a huge amount of time to plan, setup and execute, so a surgeon who is constantly working doesn't make sense as a suspect. The devices had to be custom built, the killing rooms configured and clues planed and hidden, the victims were under surveillance for weeks. So doing all of this required hundreds of hours. Dr. Gordon is an oncologist and a neurosurgeon, a doctor with dual specialties like this often works 90-100 hours a week easily so most of his whereabouts during the day would have been known by his coworkers. While it's possible that some of the work could have been done at night he certainly wasn't able to survey the victims at night, plus if he was frequently staying up all night to do all of this it would have shown in his surgical skills, his ability to perform surgery would have been severely diminished if he was suffering from sleep deprivation. Dr. Gordon made no sense at all as a suspect, which is something an experienced homicide detective would have realized right away.
My biggest issue has always been, why not take off your s**t to extend your reach for the phone.
Twilight (2008)
Victoria is seen twice in the last scenes (at prom). In different parts of the movie it is shown that Edward can hear thoughts from great distances and in loud places. Thus, in these last scenes, Edward should have been able to hear Victoria's thoughts and should have acted on that.
We aren't really discussing plots holes of this series, right? Because there was very little that was okay with any of it. Can't we just collectively shake our head and look away, embarrassed?
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower (2012)
Sam is regarded as a music fanatic, particularly in regards to artists belonging to the glam and new wave genres. Anyone with any significant exposure to this music would undoubtedly recognize a David Bowie song by his voice alone. It is not believable that it would have taken Sam more than a school year to identify the tunnel song as David Bowie's "Heroes."
from IMDB's FAQ about the movie: There has been much discussion of how Charlie, Sam and Patrick failed to recognize the song playing on the radio while they drive through a tunnel as "Heroes" by David Bowie, and why it took them so long to track it down. In his original novel, writer/director Stephen Chbosky had the friends listening to "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac. However Chbosky felt that song was unsuitable for the film, as he explained in an interview with Vanity Fair (Read more at: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1659337/faq)
Beauty And The Beast (1991)
In "Be Our Guest", Lumiere explains that the castle's residents "Have been rusting for ten years", which would imply that the twenty-one-year-old Beast was eleven years old when he was cursed (which contradicts his torn portrait in the West Wing).
Snow White And The Huntsman (2012)
Snow White is wakened by a true love's kiss from the Huntsman, yet there was never any hint of romance between them. In the sequel it is shown that the Huntsman's true love was his wife.
Home Alone (1990)
In a scene where a policeman shows up to pick up Kevin and bring him to his family, he kept knocking until he decided no one was home. In reality, a policeman wouldn't think no one is home when Kevin was in the house as they would actually get him to get out of the house so that they could bring him to his family.
Not necessarily. I don't remember how the scene went offhand, but kids in real life have ended up left by themselves home alone for extended periods of time. I'm not anti-cop, but they don't always perfectly figure out every situation, nor could they be expected to.
Avatar (2009)
Through official canon, the atmosphere of Pandora is toxic to humans due to the presence of Hydrogen Sulfide, a very potent toxin in even small amounts. Jake Sully is exposed to the Pandoran atmosphere for several minutes, long enough to cause complete respiratory shutdown. At this point, the effects of this exposure would not be reversed by simply donning an exopack.
my guess is that it's something similar to an inhaler that an asthmatic would have, based on my experiences with asthma
X-Men: Days Of Future Past (2014)
The entire movie is about trying to stop Trask from acquiring Mystique's blood, and giving the Sentinels the ability to use mutant powers. However, Mystique can only imitate the appearance, and sometimes voice, of someone else. They would have to get Rogue's ability instead as she absorbs and obtains other mutants' powers.
The Mummy Returns (2001)
If the twelve tribes of the Medjai number in the thousands, why weren't they able to stop the excavation of Hamunaptra in the first place?
The Martian (2015)
Watney claims that nothing sent on the mission will burn, which is why he has to destroy the crucifix which Martinez had in his personal items. Yet Watney is often shown writing on paper in the Hab and paper, obviously, burns.
I can't remember any paper... Are they thinking of the white boards he wrote on?
Dawn Of The Dead (2004)
When the group goes into the parking garage to turn on the generators they never make it. They are instead confronted by zombies who they douse with gasoline from a pump and set on fire. If there was no electricity in the garage then the gasoline pump wouldn't work.
Wall-E(2008)
Earth is shown to be a desert planet with the oceans and such dried up, yet there is a torrential downpour rainfall.
And? If the soil is no longer healthy, a downpoor does nothing. It just dries up without leading to a magical reawakening of plant life. That is not a plot hole, but realism.
X-Men 2 (2003)
Since Senator Kelly died in the middle of X-Men, his subsequent appearances have been impersonations by Mystique. But any U.S. Senator's personal and political obligations occupy nearly every hour of each day. Given that there is only one Mystique, and that she impersonates several other characters in addition to appearing as herself, "Senator Kelly" must frequently disappear for hours or days at a time. In the real world or even the comic book world, her intermittent use of Kelly's likeness would be quickly uncovered as bogus by his family or staff.
The Jungle Book (2016)
For reasons unknown, the monkeys, buzzards, bees and little fox-like creatures are the only animals that do not speak at all.
The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
If Bilbo ages rapidly without the Ring, why hasn't Gollum suffered the same effect?
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015)
Before Ethan jumps into the cooling system, he's told that the system can detect metal. Hence, he cannot bring in oxygen tanks. We see Ethan inside the system wearing a sleeve with a computer-based screen showing his vital signs. This screen and computer would not be possible without metal.
Maybe they are referring to magnetic metals, so his equipment can be made from non magnetic ones.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
The rebels cannot jump to light speed because the First Order can track them, but the First Order cannot catch up to them, they can only keep pace. But, it would be a simple matter for the First Order to have a couple ships go to light speed a short distance and immediately return just ahead of the rebels. The First Order could easily and quickly destroy the Rebels with this simple tactic. The resistance would have been trapped in a flanking attack and overpowered by the First Order.
This is a good plot hole, but a bigger one exist. In the opening scene why not move the star destroyers to the front and launch all available tie fighters (killing Poe and the bombing squad) and allow the Dreadnaught to target the Radis instead of the base on the planet? That stationary base is not going anywhere and they only have small unarmed shuttles which are slow and easy to pick off. I swear if I were Snoke I would have killed Hux and Ren for their sheer incompetence.
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
When Ennis receives Jack's first postcard it's sent general delivery because Jack didn't know Ennis's address. When Ennis writes back all he says is, "You bet," and leaves no return address, thus Jack still doesn't know where he lives (just the town). In the next scene Jack arrives at Ennis's apartment without this vital information.
Rocky V (1990)
At the end of Rocky IV, Rocky's son (born in 1976) is 9. However, at the beginning of Rocky V, which in the movie's time-line takes place only a week after the end of Rocky IV, the boy is already 12 or 13. In addition, Rocky IV is set in 1985 (we know this because it is nearly the 9-year anniversary of Rocky and Adrian, and they were married in 1976), yet in this movie, Rocky Jr. and his friends are watching the 1989 movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Jupiter Ascending (2015)
It is stated that aliens make people forget their sight of them every time they make contact and even repair whatever is destroyed in minutes. But, since Jupiter's phone kept the photograph of the aliens she saw even though they erased her memory, how come nobody took a photograph of the battle in the city skies and thus kept a non-erased proof of their existence?
What if they work like the silence in Doctor Who? They forget the picture after they look at it too.
Bolt (2008)
The director is upset because a boom microphone is visible in the frame and "the dog could have seen that." Regardless of what the camera captured, the microphone and its operator were out in the open on the set itself, where Bolt could have seen them during filming, even if they were edited out later.
I Am Legend (2007)
While Neville is trying his serum on the infected female subject, he reads off her vital signs which include a core temperature of 106° Fahrenheit. A sustained core temperature of this level would cause significant and irreversible brain damage, making a cure moot.
But the plot was that the DNA of the body was altered due to the virus. So wouldn't that mean that the temperature from the basic metabolic processes would be altered too. Besides the fact that there is not a single virus out there that alters a persons DNA. Viruses can only trigger or shut off certain genes that are already in our DNA.
28 Days Later... (2002)
The common trope of the zombies being undead with a craving for brains (or human flesh) is notably and deliberately averted in this film, pinning the reason for the devastation on the rage virus which turns people into violently aggressive killers - but this opens up a considerable plot hole: Why don't the rage victims kill each other? "Normal" zombies don't because the undead kill the living but the rage-infected seem to act more like a dog in the final stage of rabies, attacking anything that moves and/or makes noise - the infected have no reason not to attack each other.
Well looking at the fact that animals can smell if another one is ill and don't eat them, I'd guess its the same thing? Humans start avoiding another person as soon as they see them sneeze, so it's not really far fetched.
The Chronicles Of Riddick (2004)
Crematoria has no vegetation on the surface, due to it constantly being "wiped clean" by the suns heat burning away everything in sight when the planet rotates/orbits the local star. It would be considered a "dead planet", meaning no life of any kind. As a result, there would be no oxygen for anyone on the planet to breathe. The danger of Crematoria's heat is inconsistent. It kills one escapee instantly, doesn't burn Kira or Riddick (even when he's knocked out on the surface), and kills the necromonger who saves him after he takes 20 steps into the heat.
The Hunger Games (2012)
When the game-makers start the fire to force Katniss back toward the tributes, the video of Katniss that the game-makers are watching, as she is running away from the fire, shows video being shot directly in front of her and following her behind her, but there is no camera-person or drone following her around the area to make this possible. If the cameras in the trees were to catch her running, they wouldn't be shaky and keeping up with her while she runs.
Pandorum (2009)
The ship has reached destination and been there for 800 years. How or why most of its systems are still functioning and why there's still edible food (other than the passengers) on board is never explained.
MST 3000 said it best: If you're wondering how he eats and breathes And other science facts, Just repeat to yourself "It's just a show, I should really just relax
The Princess And The Frog (2009)
When Charlotte kisses Prince Naveen, and the spell doesn't work, Charlotte did not turn into a frog like Tiana did earlier, when she should have because she kissed him after midnight, which means she was no longer a princess of Mardi Gras.
Charlotte is not turned into a frog because Tiana broke the talisman that Dr. Facilers' "friends" on the the other side were working through for him. Once it was was broken, no new magic took place under Naveen's spell.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Andy is convicted for the murder of his wife and the golf pro based on muddy footprints leading up to the house, the inability to match a gun to bullets, and testimonies from the neighbors. In real life, a second set of footprints leading up to the house (the killer's), presumably in the mud, and the fact that the neighbors undoubtedly would've heard a gunshot several minutes after Andy's encounter with the couple (whereas if Andy had done it, the gunshot probably would've been right after the shouting), might have been enough to prevent his conviction (or at least delay it until the second suspect was identified).
The Last Airbender (2010)
When Zuko takes Aang onto his ship, Iroh puts a rock, lit candle and water in front of him, to which all three pull towards him, showing he is in fact the Avatar. However, Aang walks by several rocks, water and fire and they never react to him, without bending.
This whole movie was a mistake as soon as M night shamalamalugn came on board
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (2008)
The majority of the story is narrated by Benjamin, or at least written down in his diary. However, the entire 'butterfly effect' scene which he narrates as a prelude to informing us about Daisy's injury contains a number of assumptions and details that he would not have been privy to - the cab driver stopping for coffee, the gift not being wrapped etc. In this scene the narrator assumes omniscience and is not consistent with the rest of the narrative.
Some novels do narrator-consciousness shifts, e.g. from omniscient to ltd. or vice versa. Not sure if the novel originally did.
Blood Diamond (2006)
In the beginning of the film, Danny Archer gets arrested by Liberian border guards while crossing the border from Sierra Leone to Liberia. He would therefore end up in a prison in Liberia and not in Sierra Leone where he meets Solomon.
King Arthur (2004)
Along with it being factually inaccurate, it makes no sense to send a member of the Roman aristocracy and all of his family to live in a land unclaimed, unoccupied and undefended by the Roman army.
Factually inaccurate?! King Arthur is not a real person. No matter how many versions of his "life" are written, all the battles he supposedly fought in were taken from welsh poetry. It's a story. Not fact.
Van Helsing (2004)
When Velkan and Anna are trying to capture the werewolf, Velkan's gun is the only one that has silver bullets and thus the only weapon capable of killing it. Why didn't all the people involved have weapons with silver bullets in case something went wrong?
Ex Machina (2014)
Caleb should have been able to get out when he caused the power outage by inserting his key card into the computer, because he programmed the security system to unlock everything when a power outage would occur.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)
Alice is not supposed to have visions of werewolves and hybrids. However, at the end of the movie she has a vision of Jacob and Renesmee in the future.
Over time, her visions started to cover werewolves and renesmee. That's how she saw the end fight with werewolves in it
Pitch Perfect (2012)
During the activities fair, Aubrey and Chloe say that they need to recruit 8 girls. Thus, a team to be able compete in the ICCAs must have at least 10 members. However, when the Regionals are happening the team with the pink dresses standing in front of the Bellas has only 8 members present and the team on stage (the Sockapellas) has only 6 members.
It is possible that the number of members is dependent on the size of the University
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)
The evening of his erasure procedure, Joel comes home with the prescription sleep medication and new pajamas he will need that night when the technicians plan to visit his apartment. As he comes home, he speaks to his neighbor in the lobby about Valentine's Day and "McRomance." During his memory erasure, he recalls this memory. However, since the memories slated for erasure have already been mapped in Lacuna's office, there is no way this particular memory could have been identified, mapped, and slated for erasure.
did you consider failure in the erasure or his brain is becoming resistance to it?
Terminator Genisys (2015)
In all of the previous terminator movies, including The Sarah Connor Chronicles, the terminators are able to operate independently when sent back in time, before Skynet is online. It therefore makes no sense for the terminators to shut off when Skynet's central core is destroyed at the beginning of the movie.
Because Terminators sent back in time had to have been specially programmed to be able to act on their own.
The Purge: Election Year (2016)
In the beginning of the movie, we see Senator Roan and her family during the purge 18 years before the events of the movie. However, in the previous movie Purge:Anarchy, the purge has only been happening for 9 years. Since this movie is only 2 years after Purge:Anarchy, there is no way Senator Roan's family was killed in a purge 18 years ago.
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice (2016)
The Bat Suit protects Batman when a goon shoots at his head, yet fails to protect him when another goon stabs him. This parallels The Dark Knight when the Bat Suit protected Batman from a hail of gunfire, yet failed to protect him from a dog attack.
In other words, it's Kevlar. Not a plot hole, Kevlar protects against bullets but not blades.
Godzilla (2014)
It's well established that the MUTOs are sensitive to radiation, enough to detect the reactor of a deep-diving submarine. So when they decide to use a nuke for a decoy, instead of removing the warhead and putting it in a radiation-proof container to try to hide it, they put the whole missile on an open flatbed railcar and transport it over open country.
No Country For Old Men (2007)
A radio transmitter like the one shown as being secreted in the money briefcase would have had, at best, a range of a few miles. Without an aircraft to track it and without a more than general knowledge of its location, it would have taken Anton Chirguh days or even weeks to locate its signal. And given the transmitter's limited battery life, it would have stopped transmitting well before he was able to do so. Llewellyn simply leaving the area where he found the money should have been more than enough for him to have disappeared and probably never be found.
Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Sgt Howell and his men are moving forward under heavy fire from a Japanese pillbox. Howell orders a bazooka strike on the pillbox, which blows it to smithereens, revealing a second pillbox behind the first, its machine gun killing more of Howell's men. Instead of simply ordering another quick and effective bazooka strike, Howell inexplicably sends two men crawling under heavy fire toward the pillbox with a satchel charge - which makes no tactical sense in that scenario whatsoever.
Don't care, this is one of the best movies. Ever. Also, maybe they didn't have time/ammo for another shot. Or the soldier manning the bazooka got killed.
Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters (2013)
Polyphemus wears the Golden Fleece, which is said to have the power to heal or cure anything, on his shoulder throughout the film, yet his eyesight is still greatly affected by the injury he sustained from Odysseus, enough so that he mistakes Grover for a female cyclops.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
If Barbossa started off as Jack Sparrow's first mate, then he would not have been a pirate lord and would not have had one of the nine pieces of eight unless he took it from Jack Sparrow prior to marooning him on the island (referenced in the first POTC). However, it is shown that Jack Sparrow still has one of the nine pieces of eight. How did Barbossa, as a mutinous first mate to Jack Sparrow, become one of the pirate lords and have one of the nine pieces of eight?
The pieces of eight were made up by the lords anyway. That suggests the pieces could change each time.
Batman Begins (2005)
The kid with Dawes was supposed to have inhaled the fumes and must be scared of everyone. Not only is he not scared of Rachel (maybe because she was with him?), he is not scared of Batman, too.
Transformers (2007)
During the Freeway chase, Decepticons: Bonecrusher and Barricade together are in pursuit of the Autobots. Bonecrusher pulls ahead to battle Prime, tearing up the roadway by dispatching hapless motorists. Barricade, however, disappears and does not reappear nor is he mentioned again for the rest of the film.
Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
When Salim fills the bathtub with money, where does he get the money? He doesn't have it all tucked into his clothing, and there is far too much cash to conceal it.
His employer has stacks of cash. It's not hard to work out where he gets it from. Jesus, you're struggling here. It's about ironic juxtaposition if you're still confused. Look it up.
28 Weeks Later (2007)
Don should've had restrictions on his access security card and would've never been authorized to enter Alice's cell. Even though he's part of the U.S Army personnel, he's still technically a civilian and thus would've never gained clearance to a place as potentially dangerous as the biohazard rooms, for instance, because of risk of infection. Only certain people such as Major Scarlett or General Stone would've had clearance to enter Alice's room.
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix (2007)
When Harry sees the thestrals dragging the carriages, the others cannot see them. Luna then claims that he can only see them because he has seen death (Cedric, as he could not see them in previous years). Although JK Rowling said that he wouldn't have recalled his mother's death clearly enough because of him being just a baby at the time. He did watch Quirell die before him in Harry Potter and the The Sorcerer's Stone. So he should have been able to see Thestrals since, at the earliest, his second year at Hogwarts.
THIS THEORY IS WRONG! 1st year. Harry takes a boat across the lake, all 1st years do. 2nd year. Harry is blocked from the train and has to drive Arthur Weasleys flyings Ford Anglia to hogwarts and crashes into the grounds having missed the entrance. 3rd year. Harry has an illegal use of magic incident and flees his house on the Knight Bus, before Ministry of Magic people pick him up and take him to hogwarts (for protection from Sirius) 4th year. FIRST TIME HARRY ENCOUNTERS THESTRALS
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets (2002)
McGonagall's new rules include "all students must be accompanied by a teacher to a lesson". However, it is later shown that there are only 9 teachers (including Dumbledore, Hagrid, the nurse and Filch). With 280 students in the school, this rule is impossible.
It's not, the students are not allowed to go around the halls by themselves. They were supposed to move from classroom to classroom together, accompanied by a teacher. The only issue is if someone needed to use the bathroom.
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Han and Leia are looking at the names of different galactic systems on the Falcon computer to get away from the Imperial destroyers. Han finds Lando's name and they agree to go there. They take off and are followed by Boba Fett. After arriving at the cloud city and learning of Lando's betrayal, he tells them Vader and his troopers arrived just before they did. How did they know where Han and Leia were going? Boba Fett was following but there would not have been time to set the trap.
Why not? Han has been a wanted person for a long time, and a well known one too. Do you really think Imperials would be unable to find out who his "friends" are? Or where he would most likely go? The dudes in white may not hit anything they shoot at, but they are not completeley useless.
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
The canyon is completely cleared of all the rocks on both sides when Furiosa and the others head back through it to return to the Citadel. It would have been impossible for Joe's men when they first drove through it to not only make enough room for their biggest vehicles, like the war band machine to fit through, but also to completely clear the area of the huge rocks and still join him by sunset to pursue the war rig.
Fast & Furious (2009)
Brian's (Paul Walker) reason for not turning in the money to the FBI after the drug run is that Braga will just continue to run drugs without the loss affecting him. In the same conversation, when told by his boss that Braga will not show up for the exchange, Brian tells him that he can't afford not to.
Stardust (2007)
Lamia's hands reverted back to their old, decrepit state when she turned the boy into a goat and cursed Ditchwater Sal, which she noted as being "hardly extravagant, however conjuring a whole elaborate Inn, which could be considered "extravagant", definitely more so than the previous uses of her magic, had no such effect on her.
Mr. Nobody (2009)
The young Nemo, having ran into the forest and thus did not follow his mother to Canada, blows a leaf which leads to the adult him and Anna being reunited again at the lighthouse. However, this scenario is impossible because he only meets and falls in love with Anna if he moves to Canada with his mother.
A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
David malfunctions after ingesting food but suffers no discomfort at all from being fully submerged in water while in the pool.
Just like your phone, he's waterproof on the outside. Put food inside your phone and see what happens, lol
Jurassic Park (1993)
All dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are cloned from prehistoric DNA "plugged" with frog DNA. So why do they hatch from eggs as shown in the park lab scene? Even more, the shape and size of the eggs doesn't resemble those of any known modern animal species.
I can't remember if it's mentioned in the movies, but in the book it is stated that the combination of dino/frog DNA is injected into an unfertilized bird egg along with chemicals to simulate fertilization.
Lady In The Water (2006)
Story says that she is forbidden to talk about her blue world to humans and therefore communicates with sign language when talking about her world yet she tells Cleveland everything he needs to know about how to spot a scrunt in grass through a walkie-talkie.
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
Before Neo enters the door that leads to the Source, the Keymaker says he can't fly to the center of the grid in 5 minutes, but after that Neo saves Trinity flying to that exact same place, which he does in a few seconds.
not a plothole imo, because hes the chosen one hes able to alter the Matrix physically as seen in the Picture, so why should he not be able to also alter time?
Pacific Rim (2013)
When the kaiju emits the EMP, it takes out the jagers, the command center, and presumably anything that's digital. But when the Gypsy Dancer attacks, it is carried by a fleet of helicopters, which presumably have the same digital circuits.
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
When Venom/Eddie Brock asks Sandman/Flint Marko to team up, he mentions his history and the reason why he hates Spider-man. How does Venom/Eddie Brock know all this? It's not mentioned.
Snowpiercer (2013)
Wilford as well as Mason performed one specific hand movement (Wilford at the end of the movie, Mason during her speech to the tail section inhabitants) that suggests, that both of them have experience with cleaning the engine (as seen on Tim under the floor tile). This does not make any sense with regard to their age as the engine can be cleaned only by children less than 5 years old (the train didn't even exist, when both of them were 5 years old).
I don' agree that it suggests they used to clean the engine. I saw it as more of a religious reverence/gesture.
I couldn't make it all of the way through. Most of them are real nit-picky. Like watching a movie with that one know it all who picks everything apart.
And most of them happen because the plot had to either advance or be longer and to add drama. Movies are not supposed to be fully realistic and logical- they are supposed to be entertaining and fun to watch.
Load More Replies...Some were actually good, but most were really nit-picky. A lot also hinged on the submitted assuming something, which might not necessarily be true.
In Avengers Infinity War... why doesn't anybody simply try to chop Thanos arm? They hit him, stab him, try to kill him, and even try to pull away the gauntlet... but nobody simply chops his arm.
I'd imagine he has very thick arms...also, that wouldn't make for a great movie, would it? It's much more dramatic this way :)
Load More Replies...While some of these are legitimate, a lot of them are silly. Just because a movie doesn't show a scene of someone buying something that is later used doesn't equal a plot hole....
I made it half way through and said, "who the hell cares?" to myself for nearly every one. If I was sitting with some guy telling me this c**p during the movies I'd duct tape his mouth shut. Movies are entertainment.
Agreed. Also, almost every movie on this list is terrible. Who cares if blockbuster type films have plot holes? They're for cheering special effects, not intellectualizing the script.
Load More Replies...SPOILER: I am about to ruin Indiana Jones for you. Indiana is totally useless and could have been omitted from the movie. His goal is to prevent Nazi's from getting the Arc and opening it. So Nazi's get the arc and open it. Indy had no effect on the outcome.
Honestly every movie that has been based off a book could end up on this list.
The first Santa Clause movie: When Scott is almost at the end of his transition/about to lose visitation of Charlie, he could have just asked his ex-wife and her husband to watch him shave. They would then know something was indeed up and that Scott was not trying to trick Charlie into believing he was Santa. Of course that ending would be much less exciting...
I would like to know how @Giedrė create a link "on magical or futuristic journeys" in the post?
Carrie - at the end where the hand reached out of the ground - it was NOT in the book - Entire Screen on the Green litereally screamed in 1981
In regards to 11, this person obviously doesn't know much about Superman. Clark bounces his heat vision off a mirror to remove his stubble. Though of course if the writer wanted, they could just claim that Kryptonians don't grow facial hair.
The biggest plot hole I think is in Final Destination 3. Wendy has the vision of dying on the rollercoaster. The accident on the rollercoaster was partly caused by Frankie dropping his camera. If Frankie got off the rollercoaster, shouldn't the whole accident be averted?
I feel that most of the time when movies take the long way to solve something it is only because the movie wouldn’t be good without all the action to solve the problem.
How did Reagan survive her head being completely twisted around in The Exorcist?
I'm in the middle of re-watching True Blood and Sam was explaining how he needs to imprint (physically see) on an animal in order to shift into it. But when he's conspiring with Bill to take out Maryann the Maenad. How did Sam turn into that big bull in the final fight scene? Are there big, white bulls running around Louisiana?
That's why movies should only be watched ones. No need to back track everything. Its only for entertainment any mistakes wont affect our daily lives. hahahah
that makes no sense. there are lots of movies I love and have watched more than once. Of course I've never watched a movie "ones"....
Load More Replies...If your reading this I hope you have a great day and know. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV
I couldn't make it all of the way through. Most of them are real nit-picky. Like watching a movie with that one know it all who picks everything apart.
And most of them happen because the plot had to either advance or be longer and to add drama. Movies are not supposed to be fully realistic and logical- they are supposed to be entertaining and fun to watch.
Load More Replies...Some were actually good, but most were really nit-picky. A lot also hinged on the submitted assuming something, which might not necessarily be true.
In Avengers Infinity War... why doesn't anybody simply try to chop Thanos arm? They hit him, stab him, try to kill him, and even try to pull away the gauntlet... but nobody simply chops his arm.
I'd imagine he has very thick arms...also, that wouldn't make for a great movie, would it? It's much more dramatic this way :)
Load More Replies...While some of these are legitimate, a lot of them are silly. Just because a movie doesn't show a scene of someone buying something that is later used doesn't equal a plot hole....
I made it half way through and said, "who the hell cares?" to myself for nearly every one. If I was sitting with some guy telling me this c**p during the movies I'd duct tape his mouth shut. Movies are entertainment.
Agreed. Also, almost every movie on this list is terrible. Who cares if blockbuster type films have plot holes? They're for cheering special effects, not intellectualizing the script.
Load More Replies...SPOILER: I am about to ruin Indiana Jones for you. Indiana is totally useless and could have been omitted from the movie. His goal is to prevent Nazi's from getting the Arc and opening it. So Nazi's get the arc and open it. Indy had no effect on the outcome.
Honestly every movie that has been based off a book could end up on this list.
The first Santa Clause movie: When Scott is almost at the end of his transition/about to lose visitation of Charlie, he could have just asked his ex-wife and her husband to watch him shave. They would then know something was indeed up and that Scott was not trying to trick Charlie into believing he was Santa. Of course that ending would be much less exciting...
I would like to know how @Giedrė create a link "on magical or futuristic journeys" in the post?
Carrie - at the end where the hand reached out of the ground - it was NOT in the book - Entire Screen on the Green litereally screamed in 1981
In regards to 11, this person obviously doesn't know much about Superman. Clark bounces his heat vision off a mirror to remove his stubble. Though of course if the writer wanted, they could just claim that Kryptonians don't grow facial hair.
The biggest plot hole I think is in Final Destination 3. Wendy has the vision of dying on the rollercoaster. The accident on the rollercoaster was partly caused by Frankie dropping his camera. If Frankie got off the rollercoaster, shouldn't the whole accident be averted?
I feel that most of the time when movies take the long way to solve something it is only because the movie wouldn’t be good without all the action to solve the problem.
How did Reagan survive her head being completely twisted around in The Exorcist?
I'm in the middle of re-watching True Blood and Sam was explaining how he needs to imprint (physically see) on an animal in order to shift into it. But when he's conspiring with Bill to take out Maryann the Maenad. How did Sam turn into that big bull in the final fight scene? Are there big, white bulls running around Louisiana?
That's why movies should only be watched ones. No need to back track everything. Its only for entertainment any mistakes wont affect our daily lives. hahahah
that makes no sense. there are lots of movies I love and have watched more than once. Of course I've never watched a movie "ones"....
Load More Replies...If your reading this I hope you have a great day and know. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16 NIV