When John Cusack is sitting in his car with his partner he sheds a tear which runs down his cheek. In the next shot he is shown and his cheek is dry.
Similarly when John Cusack's daughter is first brought into the basement and is hanging in chains, she, too, cries with a tear running down her cheek and in the next shot her cheek is completely dry.
When Kelsey reloads the shotgun she uses a shell with its primer clearly already used, and thus the gun cannot be fired.
When Carl comes into the cellar to get Abbey for dinner, she's managed to change into a dress even though her hands are chained together and could not possibly put her hands through the two sleeves without them being unlocked by Carl who has the only key to the locks.
Not only possible, but quite easy. Start by putting the blouse across your arms above the cuffs, with the sleeve holes at your wrists, above the cuffs. Gather the blouse material from the bottom of the blouse to the sleeve hole (one side at a time) and push it through the gap between wrist and cuff, pull it over your hand and slide the sleeve back through the cuff and up your arm. When both hands are through the arm holes, pull the blouse over your head as usual.
Not only possible, but quite easy. Start by putting the blouse across your arms above the cuffs, with the sleeve holes at your wrists, above the cuffs. Gather the blouse material from the bottom of the blouse to the sleeve hole (one side at a time) and push it through the gap between wrist and cuff, pull it over your hand and slide the sleeve back through the cuff and up your arm. When both hands are through the arm holes, pull the blouse over your head as usual.
When Carl removes the corkscrew from his chest, he twists it clockwise and then pulls it out. Twisting it that way would only screw it in farther.
He wasn't screwing it in. He was just loosening it so he could pull it out.
He wasn't screwing it in. He was just loosening it so he could pull it out.
When Abby gets a light for her cigarette, the killer holds the car lighter against the filter end of the cigarette.
It does look that way at first glance, but a closer look shows the darker area at the tip isn't even and is not long enough to be a filter. It is actually the reflection off the inside collar of the lighter.
It does look that way at first glance, but a closer look shows the darker area at the tip isn't even and is not long enough to be a filter. It is actually the reflection off the inside collar of the lighter.