Corrected entry: Dani takes Ativan, a tranquilliser, for panic at home. She would not have gone without it. Yet she asks Josh for a sleeping pill when Ativan is much the same as sleepers, and she would have brought it.
Midsommar (2019)
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Directed by: Ari Aster
Starring: Florence Pugh, Will Poulter, Jack Reynor, William Jackson Harper
Continuity mistake: When the male elder fails to die after jumping off the cliff, a few of the Hårgas walk over to him to smash his head with a mallet. When the first Hårga hits him on the head, there is a visible bloody injury caused by the hit. When the second Hårga goes to hit him, just before his head breaks apart there is no sign of the first hit. (01:12:30)
Simon: So we just going to ignore the bear then?
Trivia: Near the end of the film, as Dani is lifted and being carried to the dinner table, if you look closely, you can see the ghostly image of her deceased sister's face (with the exhaust hose in her mouth) in the background. It's been superimposed over the trees in the distance. It's very subtle and easy to miss, but if you know where to look, it's there.
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Correction: I have occasionally gone on a trip and forgotten important medication at home, to the point where I had to find a local pharmacy to have an emergency supply filled. The fact that she forgot her medicine at home is careless, but not a movie mistake.
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