Corrected entry: Alice begins narrating the story, through a tape she sent to Hank. In the middle of the film, Hank is no longer listening to Alice's story on tape, so obviously the narration stops. However, at the very end, Alice is heard narrating again - how is this possible considering she was never a true "narrator," it was just Hank listening to her tape?
Brokedown Palace (1999)
1 corrected entry
Directed by: Jonathan Kaplan
Starring: Bill Pullman, Kate Beckinsale, Claire Danes, Jacqueline Kim
Continuity mistake: The writing on the tape that Alice sends to Hank keeps changing every time you see it through the film.
Nick Parks: C'mon, I made the ultimate sacrifice: 1 first class ticket for 3 economy.
Alice Marano: You'll never know what you ultimately sacrificed.





Correction: The tape that Alice sends to Hank is the reason Hank becomes the girls lawyer. halfway into the film he finishes listening to the tape and then approches them in the jail. At the end it is just her narrating her explaination of why she did what she did, thus ending the movie.