Continuity mistake: When Wendy walks between John and Michael's beds, you can see John and Michael sleeping, but when Wendy asks Peter if John and Michael can come too, in the next shots of John and Michael, their sleeping positions have suddenly changed.

Peter Pan (2003)
121 continuity mistakes - chronological order
Directed by: P.J. Hogan
Starring: Jason Isaacs, Olivia Williams, Lynn Redgrave, Geoffrey Palmer, Ludivine Sagnier, Jeremy Sumpter, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Richard Briers, Freddie Popplewell, Harry Newell

Continuity mistake: Unable to make his shadow stick Peter is upset and when Wendy surprises him he zooms up to the ceiling and bangs his head. In this shot the light fixture hangs flush with the ceiling under a decorative medallion around the base. Later, when Peter floats to the ceiling after John says, "You offend reason sir" the fixture now hangs way down on a very long chain. (00:15:00 - 00:21:15)
[Wendy arrives at the house.]
Peter: Welcome, mother! Discipline, that's what fathers believe in. We must spank the children immediately before they try to kill you again. In fact we should kill them.
[Yells and runs after the Lost Boys who scream and hide. Wendy stands between Peter and the Lost Boys.]
Wendy: Father! I agree that they are perfectly horrid but kill them and they'll think themselves important.
Lost Boys: So important!
Curly: And unique!
Wendy: I suggest something far more dreadful. Medicine! It's the most beastly, disgusting stuff, the sticky, sweet kind.
Lost Boys: Kill us! Please Peter!
Trivia: The same actor did the voices for Captain Hook and Mr. Darling in the original Disney movie. This was also the same in plays, as Mr. Darling and Hook were always played by the same actor. This movie follows along with that because Jason Isaacs played both Mr. Darling and Captain Hook.
Question: I heard there was something very important with the nationalities of the mermaids. They represented something. Does anyone know what they represent?





Answer: In day for night filters (which is what was used to film that scene to make it look like nighttime) Asian people can look quite eerie. And since the mermaids are supposed to be dark creatures, if they actually look eerie that makes the scene fit better.