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Continuity mistake: When the one "business bro" fails to break the window, Elsa leads him back to his seat. He goes from walking to sitting instantly between cuts in the background.

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Continuity mistake: When the one "business bro" tries to break the window, after the first strike, he lowers the chair and it's nearly at the ground. It then cuts to the opposite angle and he's suddenly holding it much higher at head level.

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Continuity mistake: After Margot and Chef talk in the kitchen area and Margot slaps Tyler, as Tyler complains about how she was smoking and can't taste the food, her hand goes from down on the table to up in front of her mouth between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: When Margot is told Chef wants to see her in the kitchen after Richard's finger is cut off, the way she's gripping the chair changes slightly between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: As Elsa is walking around telling everyone to remain seated after Richard's finger is cut off, Felicity begins to sit back down, but the camera cuts, and she's already fully seated and still.

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Continuity mistake: When Richard is on the floor after his finger is cut off, as Elsa is telling everyone else to remain seated, his wife goes from looking down at Richard to looking up at Elsa between cuts at one point.

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Continuity mistake: When Richard's finger is cut off, his wife goes from sitting to standing in one of the quick cutaway shots, then is sitting again the next time we see her. (It happens very quickly but is noticeable.)

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Continuity mistake: When Elsa orders Richard's finger cut off, as he tries to flee, his wife's hand goes from up by her mouth to down at her front between cuts. (It happens very quickly.)

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Continuity mistake: During the fourth course, as the waiter is pouring wine, Margot's arm appears on the back of her chair between cuts when she turns to look at him.

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Continuity mistake: After Jeremy shoots himself and Chef orders everyone to "eat," Margot turns to look at Tyler and asks him what's going on. Her mouth goes from open in shock to completely closed between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: At the start of the fourth course, the "business bros" ask Chef what's going on, and he asks them to finish what he's saying first. As this happens, the Asian-American man goes from facing Chef to facing his friends between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: When the older woman finds a photo of her husband with another woman on her tortilla, his hands go from apart to clasped together between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: When the movie star laughs about his tortillas having his movie poster engraved on them, his right hand goes from on the table to about 6" above the table, gesturing between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: When the older couple notes that the tortillas all have photographs of them, the wife is initially holding the "happy anniversary" tortilla in her right hand. There's an edit, and it vanishes, and she's suddenly holding one of the other tortillas with both hands.

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Continuity mistake: When the food critic's assistant opens up their tortillas, he goes from holding the container with one hand to both hands between cuts. Then, a tortilla appears in his own hand in the next cut, despite him only just starting to grab one at the end of the previous shot.

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Continuity mistake: When Chef is explaining how the images on the tortillas were laser-engraved, Tyler's face changes expression when it cuts from the wide shot to the medium shot. Most noticeably, his mouth goes from closed to open.

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Continuity mistake: When Chef recounts the story of stabbing his father in the leg, he bends down and asks his mother if she remembers. His head then goes from pointed down to pointed forward between cuts.

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Continuity mistake: At the start of the third course, as the movie star and his assistant are debating her leaving, pay attention to his water glass. There's very little continuity between shots. It appears and disappears several times depending on the angle; at one point, he picks it up only for his hand to be empty in the next shot, etc.

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Continuity mistake: At the start of the third course, as the movie star and his assistant start talking about her leaving, you can see the food critic and her editor. In this first shot, only one of their wine glasses is full. Immediately in the next shot, we see them in the background and both of their glasses are full. Additionally, her editor's glass goes from sitting on the table to being in his hand between this same cut.

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Continuity mistake: At the start of the third course, as the older couple is talking about how Margot keeps looking at them, the husband has his wine glass on the table. It then cuts to an angle towards his wife, and about 1 second later, we see the husband's hand dip into frame as he sets his wine glass down. There is not enough time for him to have lifted his glass and taken a sip in the one second he was offscreen.

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Continuity mistake: During appetizers, John Leguizamo's assistant puts her work phone on the table to let him know she is resigning. Leguizamo is holding his glass when the camera is behind him, and a spoon when he's seen from the front. (00:13:10)

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Trivia: A great deal of the food in the movie was actually elaborately made props, since real food would spoil very quickly after sitting out under hot stage lights. The cheeseburger Anya Taylor-Joy eats was one of the pieces of real food the production made. The rest of the cast was a little jealous she got to eat a real burger while they pretended to eat fake food. John Leguizamo ordered 5 Guys at the end of the day so everyone could enjoy a burger.

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Question: During the fight scene between Margot and Elsa, there's a moment where Margot rolls over a counter and falls to the floor. The shot where she lands on the floor looks very unnatural, as though Margot was green-screened into it. She doesn't seem to blend into the background properly, but also casts an accurate reflection on the metal beside her. Did they paint out a crash mat she landed on or something?

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