Got to thinking about mistakes I've seen in movies. This one is easy, as It's a favorite:
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - the young girl is able to overcome gravity all over the place, right? Near the end, when Chow Yun Fat's character is dying and she runs off for the poison antidote she goes by horseback - as a result, she wastes precious time and he dies just as she gets back. But that's movies for you.
Here's another - Enter the Dragon: In the great underground battle with Han's guards, Lee's character kills off Jackie Chan (one of his earliest roles) by brutally snapping his neck. A few shots later, however, Jackie attempts to attack Lee once more with no sign whatsoever there is anything wrong with his neck! This time, Lee strikes him with his nunchaku, sending Jackie into that vat of acid the Jim Kelly character was dumped into in an earlier scene.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - the young girl is able to overcome gravity all over the place, right? Near the end, when Chow Yun Fat's character is dying and she runs off for the poison antidote she goes by horseback - as a result, she wastes precious time and he dies just as she gets back. But that's movies for you.
Here's another - Enter the Dragon: In the great underground battle with Han's guards, Lee's character kills off Jackie Chan (one of his earliest roles) by brutally snapping his neck. A few shots later, however, Jackie attempts to attack Lee once more with no sign whatsoever there is anything wrong with his neck! This time, Lee strikes him with his nunchaku, sending Jackie into that vat of acid the Jim Kelly character was dumped into in an earlier scene.
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