A History of Violence
A History of Violence (2005)

A History of Violence

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7.4IMDb81Metascore

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When Tom defends himself from being garroted in his brother's house, his hand is clearly injured and bleeding.

When he washes himself next morning, there is no mark on his hand.

At the end when they are sitting down at the table the corn and peas switch places on Sarah's plate between shots.

When the camera cranes down on the black car as it's being pulled over, the camera is reflected in the driver's window.

Early in the movie, Tom and his family are sitting to breakfast.

Tom pours some orange juice into his glass and sets the pitcher down.

The view cuts away, but when it comes back the glass is much fuller than it was before.

When William Orser drives the car in front of the office at the beginning of the movie, the boom and some crewmembers are reflected in the front fender.

When the high school kids are playing softball you can hear the ball hitting the bat earlier than the player strikes.

In the high school softball game, the bully comes up to the plate carrying a wooden bat, but the sound heard when he hits the ball is the sound of an aluminum bat.

When Sam (the Sheriff) stops Fogarty's car and talks to him, he looks at the driver's license in his hand.

Immediately afterward, Fogarty closes the window, and the car drives away, without Sam returning the license.

Yet his hands are empty.

When Sam the Sheriff comes to the house for the second time (after the second batch of killings), he parks diagonally at the beginning of the driveway, essentially blocking the entrance to the driveway.

He and Tom/Joey go into the house to talk, and while they are talking, Edie pulls into the garage, parks and comes into the house.

She could not have pulled into the garage with the Sheriff's car blocking the driveway.

There is a Canadian speed limit sign visible when the main character is driving to Philadelphia.

The bathroom door alternates between open and closed after Edie emerges in her cheerleader outfit.

After Tom kills Richie there is a shot of Richie lying dead.

Richie's mouth is partly open.

When we cut back to Richie a moment later, his mouth is closed.

In addition, the shot of Richie with his mouth closed establishes his arms in a downward position, whereas the next long shot shows them raised over his head.

While Jack is being bullied by Bobby Jordan after the softball game, he puts on his shirt.

In the next over-shoulder shot we can see his bare neck and shoulder, clearly implying that he doesn't have a shirt on.

When the shot cuts back to the other shot Jack has his shirt on again.

When Edie gets up from the stairs after her passionate encounter with Tom, she pulls her skirt down.

The next time the camera shows her she again pulls her skirt down.

As Edie is fumbling to load the shotgun, a white box with extra shells can be seen by the closet door.

In the shot of her finally getting the gun loaded, the box is gone.

When Tom is driving from Indiana to Philadelphia, a sign in the highway lists the travel distances as "Indianapolis 36", "Columbus 247" and "Philadelphia 680".

But Indianapolis in 170 miles west of Columbus and 585 miles from Philadelphia, so if he is 36 miles from Indianapolis, he's only 206 miles from Columbus and 611 miles from Philadelphia.

When Edie drives up to the shopping center, the shadow of the camera and crane is visible in the driver window as she opens the door.

When the sheriff is talking to Tom and Edie on the couch, her right arm is between them.

The shot cuts to the sheriff and when it comes back, her arm is around Tom's shoulders.

When Tom throws the pistol into the pond, we are looking at him from the front.

He tosses the pistol into the water out and to his left.

In the subsequent shot, we see him from behind.

The ripples in the water from the gun are out and to his right.

When Carl Fogarty's black Chrysler pulls into the mall parking lot, the required Pennsylvania inspection tags are not on the bottom of the driver's side of the windshield.

As Tom lies in the hospital and talks about being Joey, Edie goes into the bathroom to throw up.

When she comes out, she has a tissue in her hands.

The tissue disappears and reappears over the next several shots until she finally throws it down on the floor and leaves.

Although quite out of focus and in the distance, two police cruisers can easily be seen blocking traffic with their overhead lights on as Tom is driving towards Philly.

When Tom comes home from the hospital after being treated for a shoulder wound, it is clearly Fall.

A short time later the sheriff pulls into the driveway and the trees are all green.

In the locker room confrontation scene between Jack and Bobby, a front shot shows Jack crossing his arms in front of his chest as he leans against his locker.

The scene immediately cuts to a rear right view and we see that both arms are hanging by his side.

In a close-up shot during the final scene in the dining room, Edie is shown serving a spoonful of corn onto her daughter's plate.

In the next wide shot, the corn is gone from the daughter's plate and Edie once again puts corn on it.

After Tom/Joey kills his brother, he goes down to the water, throws the pistol in and the proceeds to take his shirt off.

He takes his left arm out of the sleeve twice.

Towards the end of the film, Richie kills Ruben who is lying on the floor ("How do you fuck that up").

His pistol's slide doesn't move when he fires the shot.

(On real pistols the slide moves back to clear the used cartridge) In the beginning of the movie when Tom ('Viggo Mortensen' (qv)) is going to the diner, he crosses in front of what looks to be the Middlebrook courthouse.

It is supposed to be early in the morning, but the clock on the courthouse is showing 1:15.

(at around 13 mins) When Carl Fogarty first shows up at Stall's Diner, he tells Tom/Joey that his name is 'Joey Dewsack' (mispronouncing 'Cusack' twice).

It is most pronounced the second time he says it.

When Tom/Joey arrives in Philadelphia, he says he has been driving for 15-16 hours.

From even the farthest point in Indiana, where he supposedly lives, the drive would take about 11 hours.

When the sheriff visits Tom at his house to discuss his doubts about Tom's story, Tom is working on his truck, which is not in running condition.

Tom stops his work at that point and does not return to it, but that same night he gets in the truck and drives hundreds of miles to Philadelphia with no problems.

Tom's truck is a GMC when he is working on getting it running.

However, when driving to Philly, you can see Chevrolet is written on the steering wheel.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
5 February 2006 USA USD 31,493,782
29 January 2006 USA USD 31,456,306
22 January 2006 USA USD 31,408,459
15 January 2006 USA USD 31,359,775
8 January 2006 USA USD 31,287,133
1 January 2006 USA USD 31,213,114
18 December 2005 USA USD 31,061,904
11 December 2005 USA USD 30,997,278
4 December 2005 USA USD 30,927,547
27 November 2005 USA USD 30,848,006
20 November 2005 USA USD 30,745,328
13 November 2005 USA USD 30,524,394
6 November 2005 USA USD 29,909,243
30 October 2005 USA USD 28,542,075
23 October 2005 USA USD 26,300,395
16 October 2005 USA USD 22,364,443
9 October 2005 USA USD 16,638,684
2 October 2005 USA USD 8,871,781
25 September 2005 USA USD 515,992
23 October 2005 UK GBP 3,478,399
16 October 2005 UK GBP 3,126,933
9 October 2005 UK GBP 2,388,828
2 October 2005 UK GBP 1,135,345
13 December 2005 Argentina ARS 340,612
6 December 2005 Argentina ARS 269,033
29 November 2005 Argentina ARS 195,275
22 November 2005 Argentina ARS 100,083
10 November 2005 Czech Republic CZK 348,994
29 January 2006 Italy EUR 2,436,729
22 January 2006 Italy EUR 2,373,954
15 January 2006 Italy EUR 2,282,816
8 January 2006 Italy EUR 2,056,662
1 January 2006 Italy EUR 1,418,306
18 December 2005 Italy EUR 308,212
13 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 88,124
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 September 2005 USA USD 515,992 14
2 October 2005 UK GBP 1,135,345 345
22 November 2005 Argentina ARS 100,083 32
17 March 2006 Australia USD 318,237 81
4 November 2005 Belgium USD 179,681
11 November 2005 Brazil USD 410,814 83
17 March 2006 Chile USD 34,911 18
10 November 2005 Czech Republic CZK 343,326 17
30 September 2005 Europe USD 1,432,572 346
4 November 2005 France USD 1,564,154
18 December 2005 Italy EUR 308,212 130
13 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 62,115 35
17 March 2006 New Zealand USD 46,909 16
11 November 2005 South Africa USD 48,858 20
4 November 2005 Switzerland USD 83,625
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
5 February 2006 USA USD 22,228 22
29 January 2006 USA USD 30,179 25
22 January 2006 USA USD 32,334 34
15 January 2006 USA USD 51,690 46
8 January 2006 USA USD 46,613
1 January 2006 USA USD 61,644
18 December 2005 USA USD 37,054
11 December 2005 USA USD 42,716
4 December 2005 USA USD 56,596 63
27 November 2005 USA USD 54,568 167
20 November 2005 USA USD 109,352 167
13 November 2005 USA USD 344,222 308
6 November 2005 USA USD 814,257 707
30 October 2005 USA USD 1,351,883 1,011
23 October 2005 USA USD 2,699,962 1,308
16 October 2005 USA USD 3,600,474 1,348
9 October 2005 USA USD 5,067,000 1,340
2 October 2005 USA USD 8,103,077 1,340
25 September 2005 USA USD 515,992 14
23 October 2005 UK GBP 150,328 155
16 October 2005 UK GBP 361,845 252
9 October 2005 UK GBP 665,105 349
2 October 2005 UK GBP 1,135,345 345
13 December 2005 Argentina ARS 43,984 32
6 December 2005 Argentina ARS 53,094 32
29 November 2005 Argentina ARS 66,232 32
22 November 2005 Argentina ARS 100,083 32
29 January 2006 Italy EUR 38,453 38
22 January 2006 Italy EUR 52,757 50
15 January 2006 Italy EUR 106,109 77
8 January 2006 Italy EUR 344,612 119
1 January 2006 Italy EUR 268,860 137
13 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 62,115 35

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