John Carter
John Carter (2012)

John Carter

1/5
(25 votos)
6.6IMDb51Metascore

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When Edgar Burroughs is given his uncle's private journal, he first turns the book so that he can open the lock with his right hand.

After the attorney leaves, he turns it another time, just to put it in the same position again.

During the beginning of the wedding of Sab Than and Dejah Thoris it shows a close up of Sab Than's face but the tattoos are on the left side of his face instead of the right.

When John Carter (with Kantos Kan) visit Dejah Thoris and her courtesans preparing for her wedding she is wearing a traditional Zonangan dress and red lipstick, this lipstick color clearly seen when she asks him to stay and fight for Helium.

When he does not answer and hides his ring hand she turns away.

If you look closely you will see that her lipstick has now been expertly reapplied and is a lighter color, almost peach.

In an early scene of a rainy "New York City, 1881" almost everyone is carrying an umbrella.

While umbrellas were certainly around, they were still a bit of a luxury item, more a fashion item.

Not everyone had one, especially the lower class.

The shoulder straps that the 7th Cav Officer is wearing should be yellow (Cavalry) not blue (Infantry) Near the beginning of the movie, it is mentioned that Carter, a former Confederate soldier, was "decorated six times, including the Southern Cross of Honor.

" In fact, the Confederacy issued no medals and only added a few names to a "Roll of Honor.

" The Southern Cross of Honor did not exist until the late 1890s when the United Daughters of the Confederacy began giving it to veterans.

So, in reality, it would've been impossible for Carter to have been "decorated six times" and receive the Southern Cross of Honor.

After John Carter has saved Dejah Thoris from the collapsing airship, the Tharks hand him their wager.

He then takes off the necklaces and other jewelry except for a flat white neck ring.

The camera switches to Dejah and back to Carter and the neck ring is gone.

When John Carter first tries to leap over the white ape, the chain linked to his ankle drops him short about halfway across the arena.

A couple of minutes later, after his chain gets tangled around the ape, wrapping around its enormous body several times, the amount of free chain looks to be nearly the entire length of the arena.

In the beginning of the film, John Carter is told that to send a telegraph he must choose a minimum of ten words.

The letter is shown as only containing eight words.

However, telegraphs have always had a certain number of words as a minimum cost.

It cost however many cents per word, but the minimum was ten words that it would cost, not the minimum number of words that can be sent.

The moons of Mars will never look as similar to Earth's Moon as they do in this film.

Both are highly aspherical; thus, they do not appear circular from the Martian surface.

Deimos, as the smaller and more distant of the two, does not even show a disc from the surface - appearing instead as a star-like point of light whose phases are not visible other than as changes in brightness.

While this may be factually inaccurate, it is not truly a "goof", as the film portrays a fantasy version of Mars capable of sustaining human life, and the moons are clearly fantasy-based as well (referred to as "Thuria" and "Cluros").

The moons of Mars do not move in the sky as shown in the film.

Phobos, the larger and nearer, orbits so rapidly - its orbit takes less time than a Martian day - that it appears to move backwards across the sky.

Deimos, the smaller and further, meanwhile, has an orbital period so close to Mars' day (30.

4 hour orbit, 24.

7 hour day) that it takes nearly three days to transit the sky.

While this may be factually inaccurate, it is not truly a "goof", as the film portrays a fantasy version of Mars capable of sustaining human life, and the moons are clearly fantasy-based as well (referred to as "Thuria" and "Cluros").

During his first encounter with John Carter in the Thark village, Tal Hajus's broken tusk repeatedly switches sides between shots.

The white ape's blood is blue, so it makes no sense that its mouth, gums and tongue are light red.

When John Carter is trying to pull the chain out of the rock in one shot of the arena fight scene, you can see that the ring connecting the chain to the rock has a gap that would enable Carter to remove the chain just by unhooking it.

However, the gap in the ring disappears in the next shot, so there might be a continuity error involved as well.

When John Carter is transported to Mars the first time, he rolls to the left and is lying between the dead Thern and the cavalry officer.

When he transfers back to Earth, there is no sign of the Thern's remains, but the skeleton of the officer is there.

In an early scene of "New York City, 1881" we see a young Edgar Rice Burroughs at approximately 16 years of age.

This is impossible since he was born in 1875, making him only 6 years old at that time.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
28 June 2012 USA USD 73,078,100
24 June 2012 USA USD 73,058,679
17 June 2012 USA USD 72,996,043
10 June 2012 USA USD 72,884,435
3 June 2012 USA USD 72,724,715
27 May 2012 USA USD 72,523,731
20 May 2012 USA USD 72,157,379
13 May 2012 USA USD 71,726,762
6 May 2012 USA USD 70,760,807
29 April 2012 USA USD 69,219,949
22 April 2012 USA USD 69,032,659
15 April 2012 USA USD 68,747,869
8 April 2012 USA USD 67,983,652
25 March 2012 USA USD 62,407,212
18 March 2012 USA USD 53,227,248
11 March 2012 USA USD 30,180,188
USA USD 73,078,100
20 December 2014 Worldwide USD 284,139,100
12 August 2012 Worldwide USD 282,778,100
19 March 2012 Worldwide USD 179,300,000
Worldwide USD 284,139,100
28 June 2012 worldwide USD 284,139,100
Non-USA USD 211,061,000
19 March 2012 Italy EUR 2,192,088
12 March 2012 Italy EUR 1,206,739
8 April 2012 Philippines PHP 87,289,347
1 April 2012 Philippines PHP 86,462,641
25 March 2012 Philippines PHP 82,502,393
11 March 2012 Philippines PHP 34,976,041
20 December 2014 Portugal USD 503,568
Spain EUR 5,636,535
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
11 March 2012 USA USD 30,180,188 3,749
11 March 2012 Italy EUR 1,044,471 377
11 March 2012 Philippines PHP 34,976,041 243
20 December 2014 Portugal USD 191,849 60
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
24 June 2012 USA USD 29,654 443
17 June 2012 USA USD 56,079 79
10 June 2012 USA USD 89,840 102
3 June 2012 USA USD 136,834 153
27 May 2012 USA USD 247,940 175
20 May 2012 USA USD 368,994 114
13 May 2012 USA USD 766,217 230
6 May 2012 USA USD 1,494,367 349
29 April 2012 USA USD 112,881 180
22 April 2012 USA USD 168,381 244
15 April 2012 USA USD 346,858 446
8 April 2012 USA USD 830,305 1,015
25 March 2012 USA USD 5,073,832 3,212
18 March 2012 USA USD 13,569,795 3,749
11 March 2012 USA USD 30,180,188 3,749
11 March 2012 Italy EUR 1,044,471 377
8 April 2012 Philippines PHP 398,647 20
1 April 2012 Philippines PHP 1,895,110 63
25 March 2012 Philippines PHP 8,093,129 136
11 March 2012 Philippines PHP 34,976,041 243

Comentarios

Mars was always the interesting planet as I remember. Where do aliens come from?

"Star Wars for a new generation" that's what the Blu-ray cover would have us believe. If this is indicative of what Disney have in store for us with Star Wars Episode VII, then there is all reason to worry.

I found this movie to be excellent. The action and adventure in it is unlike anything I have seen in quite awhile.

John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) is a Civil War veteran. It's 1868.

In today's culture there's no place for fairy-tales. There's no place for simple but highly imaginative stories with a clear moral message.

I really enjoyed this movie! It is in a class of it's own.

Really lost me when she started doing her hair in the reflection of her sword... acting was at best average...

I just wanna say that this is an awesome movie. I liked it.

I wasn't a fan of 1800's sci fi - I'd walk the other way. However, this was just GREAT.

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