The Conjuring

The Conjuring (2013)

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Correction: This isn't a documentary. It's a highly fictionalized retelling of their cases, which themselves are just dubious claims. This film also takes place in 1971 when the Warrens would have been in their mid-40s, and Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga weren't far off in age at the time of filming. Also, Lorraine Warren didn't die until 6 years after this film came out.

Phaneron

Documentary or film, makes little difference. The fact is that images of the real Warrens in the 1970s were an older couple as mentioned, while the actors in the films are considerably younger in their late 30s to 40s, where respectively age consideration should have lined up but did not.

pgsgrad16

Ed and Lorraine Warren were both around 45 in 1971 when the film takes place. Both of the actors were around 40 when the film was made and released. That's not a big difference in age. Just because they look a little bit younger doesn't make it a mistake. You're not going to be able to find actors who look EXACTLY like the real people. Also, how does the date the Warrens died have any impact on the movie? The movie takes place in 1971... not the present day.

TedStixon

Correction: It actually does make a difference when it comes to documentary vs. fiction, because this film isn't intended to be a true-to-life depiction, particularly as the real Warrens were con artists. This falls under artistic license. This film also features unequivocal evidence for the supernatural, including ghosts, demonic possession, and violations of laws of physics, none of which are true to the real world. Given all that, the fact that the Warrens look more youthful here isn't a movie mistake.

Phaneron

Corrected entry: When Ed Warren and Roger and Carolyn Perron are discussing leaving the house, Mr. Perron says, "I don't know anyone who's gonna take in a family of seven indefinitely." In the movie, there are only four daughters, making the Perron family a family of six, not seven. (00:49:10)

Lindsey Ben

Correction: The Perrons have 5 daughters; Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cindy, and April.

Bishop73

Corrected entry: When Ed finds Cindy in the wardrobe as they walk from the room and Carolyn turns to follow, there is a smartphone in her left rear pocket - not in the 70s. (01:15:45)

Correction: There is no-way to determine what the item in her pocket is as it is fully in the pocket. So it's impossible to say it is a smart phone.

Ssiscool

Corrected entry: When setting up the cameras outside by the tree, the police officer knows what the equipment is and helps set it up. Later, he is asked to go find the UV light, and he doesn't know. (00:55:00 - 01:00:00)

Kyle Crouch

Correction: He may know what that equipment is, but not a UV light. Entirely plausible. Not a mistake.

Ssiscool

Corrected entry: The family moves into the house and discovers a hidden basement. The next day Roger is downstairs looking through the junk when he says he wants to "try to get this furnace working." Before they discovered the hidden basement where did they think the furnace was? (02:14:45)

Dave Kalebic

Correction: For all we know he could have thought there was no furnace.

Ssiscool

There would be a thermostat upstairs and they would know there's a furnace.

Dave Kalebic

Factual error: The moving truck that transports the Perron family's belongings didn't exist in 1971. It is a 1973 model or newer.

Ferk_Chapa

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Ed Warren: The devil exists. God exists. And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges on which we decide to follow.

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Trivia: The film is loosely inspired by a real-life paranormal investigation by investigators Edd and Lorraine Warren, though new elements were added to the story in order to make it more cinematic.

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Question: What did Lorraine Warren see during the footage where they participated in an exorcism of a farmer? She stared into his eyes and screamed, then they mentioned that she locked herself in her room for several days, and that it affected her badly. Has that ever been explained?

dewinela

Answer: It is explained in The Conjuring 2 that Lorraine has a premonition of Ed being impaled.

Answer: Ed's death.

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