Internet users slam new Netflix movie after “grotesque” sequence error

Internet users slam new Netflix movie after 'grotesque' continuity error
Internet users slam new Netflix movie after ‘grotesque’ continuity error (Photo: Netflix)

A ‘grotesque’ continuity error is causing internet users to slam one of Netflix’s new hits, the movie Carry-On.

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Carry-On quickly reached the top of Netflix’s most-watched films and received much praise from critics. However, the movie starring Taran Egerton was quickly criticized due to a continuity error considered by many to be “sloppy.”

In the final 25 minutes of the film, the passengers are shown heading towards the plane. This includes a mother and her baby, who have their details checked before entering the boarding bridge.

In a video showing the error, you can see that in one scene the baby has hair, while in the next the baby is bald. Viewers also noticed other continuity errors, including the costumes of the two changing from one scene to the next.

“Look at that bald baby! It’s a different baby!”, commented one user. “Did Netflix really think no one would notice this mistake?”, said another. “How did this slip past the [production] team?”, wondered a third user.



(Photo: Netflix)

(Photo: Netflix)

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