Elizabeth Mehling

Corrected entry: When Platt is seen standing on a raft and paddling down the river, there is a thick layer of green algae on top of the water. When it cuts to the overheard shot, the water appears clear. Then, when it cuts back to the shot before, the algae appears again.

Elizabeth Mehling

Correction: The three shots are Platt leaving to test his shortcut with log raft, the overhead shot is somewhere along the way, and the final shot is arriving at the destination and thus proving the labor saved with the shortcut. Not all of the swamp needs to be algae covered just because the launch and landing areas are.

Greg B

22nd May 2014

Frozen (2013)

Corrected entry: In the beginning of the film, Elsa is given gloves to help control her ice powers from spreading to anything she touches. Through this we can assume that her powers cannot go through items of clothing. Yet when she runs from the coronation after-party later in the film, she runs across the fjord via a sheet of ice she is apparently creating spontaneously. How is it that her powers are able to go through her shoes, but not her gloves?

Elizabeth Mehling

Correction: As shown during "Do you wanna build a snowman", despite wearing gloves, an 11 year old Elsa still manages to use her powers. This scene shows us that despite having the gloves, Elsa's powers can still manifest themselves when she experiences a powerful surge of emotions (fear for those around her when she accidentally shows her powers, immense joy and freedom during Let It Go). In both instances she manages to create ice with her feet. Also it was shown in the snow building scene at the start of the movie that Elsa can make ice by stepping on the ground (despite having shoes) so it could have been possible from the get go.

Gerard Crisostomo

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