Character mistake: The officer misspells Mara's surname as Caryle rather than Carlyle when he writes "not helpful". (00:02:55)
Character mistake: They keep calling the vehicle a milk truck but it says "ice cream" on it. (00:23:55)
Directed by: Brian Duffield
Starring: Charlie Plummer, Katherine Langford, Hayley Law, Yvonne Orji
Character mistake: The officer misspells Mara's surname as Caryle rather than Carlyle when he writes "not helpful". (00:02:55)
Character mistake: They keep calling the vehicle a milk truck but it says "ice cream" on it. (00:23:55)
Other mistake: The way Katelyn exploded was described by Mara as being like a balloon popping. Every time a student exploded, blobs of blood (and tiny pieces of the body) splattered everywhere, making a huge bloody mess. When more than one student exploded going down the stairs, blood looked like it was being poured from a bucket. Sometimes, parts of clothing could be saturated in blood (such as a sleeve), but there was always more blood splattered nearby. When Katelyn was at the doctor's office (to get a piece of someone's bone removed from her forehead), "blood" goes smoothly/evenly around her eye to the lashes with no gaps or splatter marks. Blood from an explosion would not fall this "perfectly" around eyes. For example, folds in the eyelids would block some blood from landing in certain places and eyelashes should have some blood on them but Mara's did not. (01:41:27)
Trivia: FBI Special Agent Rosetti responded to Mara's joke - "It could be worse, right? We could be Republicans" - by saying, "That was funny." Republicans probably don't agree and viewers favoring various political parties might not "get" the joke. Basically, New Jersey (movie's setting) has been a "Democratic trifecta" for about the last thirty (30) years (since 1992). (Ha Ha?). (00:29:07)
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