14 of Our Favorite Movies Actually Have Major Plot Holes, but We Love Them Anyway

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A plot hole usually appears out of nowhere and contradicts all the rules that have been previously established in the movie. But we won’t be blaming moviemakers for these mistakes. Instead, we want to praise the observation skills of viewers. So, let’s recall the inconsistencies that found their way into our favorite movies.

In John Wick 4, the main character travels freely around the world, despite the fact that he’s being hunted by literally everyone, and it was even difficult for him to get out of the city.

The parents in A Quiet Place don’t seem to care about their children’s safety at all. Otherwise, how could they let their youngest son and deaf daughter walk far behind them?

Even though Sigourney Weaver’s character dies in the first movie, her avatar magically gives birth to Kiri in Avatar 2.

In Scream VI, no one in the NYPD was aware that one of their detectives was the father of a famous criminal.

According to one theory, Sandra Bullock’s character in Gravity could easily pull her co-worker without sacrificing anyone’s life because he was weightless.

In Back to the Future 2, Doc could have just gone back a few days and warned Marty of the upcoming disaster instead of sending the teenager into the future.

During the baseball game, the Cullens try to hide Bella. But why didn’t Edward use his vampire super speed to just get her off the field?

Instead, Edward asked Bella to let her hair down to hide her scent, which doesn’t sound particularly logical either.

Twilight’s character Alice is able to see the future. But when Bella gets pregnant, Alice doesn’t find out about it until after Bella tells her.

Bella discovers she is pregnant when she sees a pack of tampons in a bag and realizes that she hasn’t had her period for a long time. Immediately afterward, she speaks to Alice on the phone, and Alice is as surprised as the rest of the Cullen family.

The protagonist’s wife in the movie 17 Again could’ve simply opened her yearbook to realize that he was her husband.

However, neither she nor their children did this. The hero remained incognito and continued pretending to be a new high school student.

In the movie The Lost World: Jurassic Park, a Tyrannosaurus is transported on a ship without a crew. Where did all the people go?

A spare battery for the drone would have easily fit in the main character’s backpack in the movie Fall. And this would give her an opportunity to send a distress signal when the main battery ran out of juice.

In Aliens, Ellen Ripley discovers that she was asleep for 57 years. However, it remains a mystery how she found out about this.

After all, the scene where her colleague tells her about it turns out to be a nightmare.

The main character of The Butterfly Effect travels back in time straight from prison and comes back with new scars on his hands.

This makes no sense, because, according to the laws of the movie, by changing the past, the man changes his future too. Therefore, he could not return to the same reality he had left before the time jump.

When Belle in Beauty and the Beast lifted the curse, it turned out that the servants had not aged a bit. Neither, for some reason, had the villagers—for example, Mrs. Potts’ husband.

According to the theory from some fans, the village got stuck in a time loop. But Belle and her father moved there after it had been cursed. And the reason why all the locals thought they were strange was because Belle and her father were aging like normal people.

The more we watch movies, the harder it is to surprise us. We notice everything, especially cases when the creators gave up on logic for the sake of a plot twist or a beautiful picture.

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