Revealing mistake: When Bill sets the tribe's hut on fire, everything lights up instantly and within moments the whole thing is alight, although it takes longer than that for a whole hut that size to set in flames.
Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (2004)
1 revealing mistake - chronological order
Directed by: Dwight H. Little
Starring: Morris Chestnut, Johnny Messner, KaDee Strickland, Matthew Marsden, Eugene Byrd, Nicholas Gonzalez
Factual error: After the scene where they fall over the waterfall, and go through what they have left of the equipment. Bill, the Latino doctor, holds up the CD-reader from a desktop computer and says that the hard drive is broken, which would be OK if he actually had the hard drive present. (00:34:35)
Bill Johnson: It's mating season.
Cole Burris: What so you're tellin' me there's some snake orgy going on in the jungle?
Bill Johnson: Yeah, something like that.
Trivia: The Chinese tattoo on Bill's arm reads Wo de shi jie, which means "My world."
Question: Does the movie provide any evidence that the Blood orchid flowers would renew human youth like a fountain of youth?
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Answer: No, it doesn't. The characters speculate that the anacondas are unusually large because the orchids are part of the food chain in the area; then have a discussion over whether or not the orchids would have the same effect on humans. This discussion is unresolved and the question goes unanswered for the rest of the film.
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