Revealing mistake: Before entering the Petronas Towers on New Years Eves, Jones emerges form a limousine. In this shot, as in the next few shots, there is a lot of flashing lights from photo cameras. However, when we get a shot form the crowd, these flashes of light appear out of nothing. No one is holding a camera and flashes come from places where no people are standing. Clearly, these flashes are added later.
Entrapment (1999)
1 revealing mistake - chronological order
Directed by: Jon Amiel
Starring: Sean Connery, Ving Rhames, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Will Patton
Continuity mistake: When Cathrine Zeta-Jones and Sean Connery are robbing the bank, she puts up the retinal goggles to her face, preparing to scan it into the computer. However, in the next close up shot, the face the goggles are on is not hers, it is wrinkly and the eyebrows are fuzzy and not defined.
Mac: Rule number one, never carry a gun. If you carry a gun you may be tempted to use it. Rule number two... Never trust a naked woman.
Trivia: The street that Sean Connery is parked in waiting for Zeta-Jones to leave the antiques shop, is the same one that Hagrid and Harry walked down in the Philosopher's Stone when they are heading for the Leaky Cauldron.
Question: Is it actually possible to get on to a moving train as implied in the very last scene?
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Answer: Unless the train stopped, it is absolutely impossible for someone, particularly a senior man and a woman in a tight skirt and high heels, to be able to jump onto a moving commuter train, and on one that would have automatic doors.
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HA! A looser skirt and flat-heeled shoes wouldn't improve the odds.
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