Jurassic World may have finished at the top of this summer's blockbuster food chain, but that doesn't mean it was free of any errors. Moviemistakes.com has just released a list of all the different flaws in director Colin Trevorrow's billion dollar epic.
According to the site, Jurassic World has a total of 19 mistakes, ranging from small nitpicks like audio hitches and factual mistakes to some more noticeable problems like plot holes and continuity errors.
The most glaring seems to concern the film's jeep repair scene, which features two young boys attempting to kick start a twenty year old vehicle:
Even if boys of that age had the technical know-how to quickly repair Jeeps over 20 years old (seriously?), any gasoline in the tank would have long become unusable, the tires and lines would have rotted away, and the electrics would all be dead. Now if it was in the desert or a dry garage, it may have survived, but it's on a tropical island, in a shed that has all sorts of holes in the roof, leaving it exposed to every kind of weather the island could throw at it.
Some less serious points focused on Bryce Dallas Howard's character Claire, who spends the entirety of the film in sky high heels:
It is a physical impossibility for a woman (or anyone else) to sprint cross-country and engage in all manner of strenuous, panic-driven activity while wearing 4-inch high heels.
Overall, nothing on the list seems that bad. The film probably wouldn't have grossed $1.5 billion if it were a plot hole laden mess. Nevertheless it is amusing to see a list like this.
Let's hope that the recently confirmed Jurassic World 5, will feature less of these errors.