Unhinged

Unhinged (2020)

4 mistakes since 19 Aug '21, 07:38

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Other mistake: Tom is driving a stolen minivan with custom plates reading ROSIES. Later, you can see the minivan from behind when Tom is driving through the residential neighborhood. The plates are not the same.

Continuity mistake: In the beginning, when we see Rachel's friend driving the 4x4, the last 3 letters are TEL. But later, when the guy at the filling station goes and gets the plates for Rachel, they read TPX.

Continuity mistake: When the 4x4 truck pulls alongside the Volvo the first time, the kid's window rolls down, then won't go up, then it's up, then down, and the kid has to push it up with great effort.

Trivia: "Aggressive driving" and "Road Rage" are not the same thing, but there is some overlap: Not all aggressive driving is road rage, but road rage is an extreme form of aggressive driving. In general, aggressive driving (such as tailgating) is classified as a traffic offense or summary offense (typically punishable by a fine but can result in suspension of driver's license and possibly include a short jail sentence) whereas road rage is classified as a criminal offense (and also falls under civil offenses or torts) because the intent is to cause harm. Road rage can take the form of an aggravated assault by vehicle (felony offense); less serious incidents are sometimes written up as "reckless driving", lowering the classification to a summary (traffic) offense. When a driver becomes angry, wants to cause harm to another person/driver, and a person is injured, the driver's behavior is deemed violent and subject to criminal prosecution as a felony offense.

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