Immaculate

Immaculate (2024)

2 continuity mistakes - chronological order

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Directed by: Michael Mohan

Starring: Sydney Sweeney, Simona Tabasco

Genres: Horror

Continuity mistake: Sister Cecilia is lying on the medical bed as the pregnancy is discovered. Father Sal Tedeschi whispers, "He believes you," as the cardinal says that it's a miracle. Álvaro Morte's hand is touching Sydney Sweeney's veil. She does not move her head in the reverse angle, but when we get back to the previous, the hand of the padre is far more distant. (00:35:50)

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Continuity mistake: When Dr. Gallo is doing an echo on the pregnant Cecilia after she was assaulted in the baths, the cord of the probe is on either side of his hand depending on the shot. (00:40:20)

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Continuity mistake: When Dr. Gallo is doing an echo on the pregnant Cecilia after she was assaulted in the baths, the cord of the probe is on either side of his hand depending on the shot. (00:40:20)

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Trivia: This movie is based on Cecilia arriving in Italy not knowing Italian, save for the most rudimentary greetings. The Italian dub, however, changes that. They make up that her mother was Italian and she grew up speaking the language with complete fluency. That creates a lot of nonsensical moments; people insult others to their face without the language barrier present in the original or repeat what another person just said (they were translating in the original). The whole ceremony was redubbed from being in Italian to being in Latin (explaining why she can't understand it). Also, the prioress randomly speaks French to Cecilia sometimes, claiming the convent was founded by a French nun and she likes the language.

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