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Question: Why do Miss Peregrine and the children wear the same outfits every day? Don't they have other clothes?

Answer: Most likely it's the movie's choice to avoid confusion and provide continuity. The premise is they are reliving the same day over and over. The characters changing clothes might cause to the audience to assume the time frame has changed.

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Question: In a flashback, when Abe tells six-year-old Jake that there were monsters in Poland, Jake asks what kind, as if he's hearing about them for the first time, even though Abe mentioned them moments earlier.

Answer: While this could be a continuity mistake, it can also be explained that he's a six-year-old kid. He doesn't have a well-developed memory or other complex cognitive functions yet. Kids often ask the same questions over and over, forgetting details or failing to fully understand.

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Question: Jake tells Emma there is only one reason he would stay with her. What reason was that?

Answer: Presumably, he means that he loves her.

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