Anytime I notice a plot hole in a movie, I like to think that it is a question left for the viewers to figure out. It might sound absurd, but hear me out. Whenever a movie is produced, the script is tossed around among multiple people and read innumerable times by each member of the crew. So, if the viewer can catch it over just a few rewatches, how is it that filmmakers (who’ve lived and breathed the script) can miss out on something obvious or glaring?In my early days of filmmaking, I used to take pride in pointing out mistakes and plot holes in the script during pre-production, until a little chat that I had with one of my directors. He told me that sometimes plot holes are left as is because nobody can really figure out how to close them. But that doesn’t mean one must throw the story out of the window. So we take “creative liberties” because sometimes logistics aren’t as important as the story itself.But if plot holes are your pet peeve, then stop reading right here because, in this article, we have listed some of the most iconic movies with some of the most glaring plot holes that might ruin the film (quite a bit) for you.1. When Did Michael Meyers Learn to Drive | Halloween (1978)Michael Myers was sent to Smith’s Grove Sanitarium after he killed his sister when he was just 6 years old. Assuming he was locked up there for the entirety...
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