Corrected entry: The Sharpe's dilapidated mansion has had a huge hole in the roofing for some time that allows snow and rain to fall through into the foyer. However, there is no sign of water and weather damage to the foyer area except to a portion o the floor directly beneath. The foyer walls, staircase, and furniture look completely unaffected by being exposed to the weather when they should be stained, faded, moldy, warped, or buckled.
Crimson Peak (2015)
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Directed by: Guillermo del Toro
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam, Mia Wasikowska
Factual error: The persistent cascade of leaves underlines the poor condition of the house, but where are they coming from? The woodland in the distance already looks bare, and how are so many leaves managing to stop above and drop directly through a relatively small hole in the roof?
Suggested correction: The "cascade" coming through the hole in the roof isn't one of leaves, it's one of snow.
Leaves are falling in 49:32 mark.
Edith Cushing: You're monsters. Both of you.
Lucille Sharpe: Funny. That's the last thing Mother said, too.
Trivia: Both Emma Stone and Benedict Cumberbach were originally cast for the lead roles, but both left the production.
Question: What's the deal with the puppy, and did it die in the end?
Answer: It was killed by Lucille in one of the final scenes.
Answer: Just before the doctor was stabbed by Thomas Sharpe, his sister kills the dog she despises just off to the side and behind them-you can hear its final whimper.
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Correction: The water damage is prevalent and easily visible throughout the entire house.
Phixius ★
I am only referring to the foyer area, where the huge, gaping roof hole is several stories directly above, and not the rest of the house. Other than the floor, the rest of the room looks practically pristine, unaffected by the mold, mildew and humidity that would be caused by the rain and cold.
raywest ★