Continuity: When Jet-Li finds the paper with addresses in his brother's car, he wrinkles it when he puts it in his pocket. As he shows it to Aaliyah some time later it is a nice, unwrinkled piece of paper.
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Romeo Must Die (2000) - 5 major mistakes
Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, starring Aaliyah, Delroy Lindo, DMX, Isaiah Washington, Jet Li, Russell Wong (add more)
Continuity: When Jet Li is playing football in the park and Maurice falls on top of him, Maurice's scar is on the left side of his lip, then when the camera cuts back to him it's on the right side.
Continuity: Despite the story being set in California, during many driving scenes, "BC Transit" buses can be seen, indicating the shooting location of Vancouver.
Continuity: During the final fight when Jet gets thrown through the wooden framework, as he falls you see a black boxy shape on the right side of the screen. That's the camera recording his fall, and when he looks into the lens you get confirmation of the camera.
Continuity: During the scene where Jet Li is holding a man behind his back by his neck on the stairs outside of Trish's apartment the man's orange baseball cap disappears and reappears as Jet is holding him.
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