in numerous movies and series known, you are likely to find errors or details that are out of place in the production itself.
Of course not everything can be controlled on a movie set full of people who work long hours to make everything go as smoothly as possible. And that’s how they can arise curious situations to the attentive eye of the beholder.
He was one of the most meticulous directors in the history of cinema Stanley Kubrick. The filmmaker likes it Barry Lyndon, 2001: 2001: A Space Odyssey OR A Clockwork Orange He has always stood out for his cinematography and dedication to ensure that everything goes according to the script.
However, fans of his work have discovered a mistake in one of his most acclaimed works: The glow. Is that, during a scene involving one of the protagonists, the rug where it is located changes its design pattern.
The error discovered by the fans The glow
The plot follows the family Torrance, who, due to a job offer, moves into a hotel that closes its doors to the public during the winter. They will have to deal with it, despite the severe and total weather conditions isolation. But strange events begin to occur, as the building seems to be full of them ghosts.
The error that was found shortly after the film’s premiere, through the copies that were marketed, involves one of the film’s protagonists. Danny Torranceson of Jack Torrance, played by Jack Nicholson—He begins to discover something is wrong with the hotel while playing with his toys in a corridor.
In one shot, you can see the boy playing with some cars from above. Suddenly, a ball rolls towards him from one end of the corridor, even though he was all alone. The error occurs when the plan changes and you can see it the carpet pattern is different the previous.
Some critics claimed it was done on purpose, to show the changes produced in the hotel by paranormal events taking place there. However, none of the film’s developers have commented.
Although some productions that contained errors have been corrected in later editions, this scene from The glow remained as it is.
Source: Clarin
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