Corrected entry: When the real estate agent comes to the house after the storm, he is in the room and is lighting a fire in the fireplace. You see him strike a match on the matchbox, put the match ON (this would never work) the wood. When the shot turns back to the agent, 2.6 seconds later, the fire is ablaze. Not only could this never happen, but when the shot returns (after being away for a minuscule time period) back to the fire, it is now in full blaze. So in a period of about 7 seconds, the fire has gone from a match to a roaring blaze. Impossible...
tw_stuart
24th Mar 2004
Under the Tuscan Sun (2003)
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Correction: He's obviously using an accelerant, some kind of solvent would do nicely. That would produce exactly the effects seen.
tw_stuart