Red Eye
Red Eye (2005)

Red Eye

1/5
(11 votos)
6.4IMDb71Metascore

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On the plane, Lisa's necklace constantly switches from being tucked under her sweater to being hanging lose around her neck.

When Lisa stabs Jackson, the pen is still in her hand as she pulls it away from his neck, but in subsequent shots the pen sticks out of his neck.

When Jack sees Lisa in the airport reading the magazine while hiding from the police there are two men sitting at a table having drinks, but when Jack starts to run after her the men and the table are both gone.

Obvious stunt double when Lisa trips on the travelator in the airport.

The semi-arid, mountain view outside the plane when landing in Miami is clearly not Miami (which is green, tropical, and flat with lagoons nearby).

When plane lands in Florida, there is shot of its white underside.

But when the plane is taxiing on the runway just a few shots later, the entire bottom portion of the plane is blue.

The interior of the aircraft is supposed to be a Boeing 767, but the exterior shots are of an Airbus A320, Boeing 727, Boeing 737, and Boeing 777.

When Lisa gives Cynthia her code to enter into the hotel computer, she says 7-8-8-4.

When the computer screen is then displayed next the code that Cynthia entered is shown as 4-8-8-7.

In the beginning when the agent announces that flight 1019 is ready to board, the jetway is not connected to the airplane.

This can be seen through the window.

When Lisa is talking to Jackson in the queue, in a close-up some hair is sticking across her face near her mouth, in a side shot it's gone.

At the beginning of the film when Jackson Rippner's partner is going through Joe Reisert's wallet, he pulls out Joe Reisert's drivers license.

The street address given is on Maryland Avenue, yet Jackson Rippner recites a different address to Lisa Reisert.

Straw in Lisa's drink at airport bar is there, then gone, then there again.

You can see when Jackson is throwing Lisa against the walls in the bathroom that he really has his hand behind her head.

The truck carrying the fish at the beginning of the film has an out-of-date Florida license plate, the kind that was issued between 1978 and 1985 and has been long obsolete.

Also, there is no county name/'Sunshine State' on the bottom like all plates have.

When Lisa is in the stolen car from the airport, the scene shows her with her seat beat strap across her shoulder when she she uses her cell phone, but when she swerves to miss a car she reaches for her seat belt over her left shoulder and buckles it.

After smashing into her father's house, Lisa acquired a cut on her forehead.

Later, after she head-butts Jackson, she acquires a new cut, but the other one, which was further up her forehead, is gone.

When Jackson's associate grabs Lisa's father's wallet in the beginning we can see a picture of her in Lacross, there is someone else in the photo, but later on in the movie when we see the picture again there is just Lisa.

Throughout the movie Lisa's eyebrows appear visibly thicker and thinner through out each scene.

It says in the description that the flight is at 30,000ft.

Eastbound flights travel at odd numbers not even ones for example 29,000 31,000 etc.

, the even altitudes are for westbound flights.

When Lisa runs out of the plane after the aircraft door opened, you can see a ramp agent in the scene.

But just two seconds after, when the flight attendant runs to the same place, the ramp agent is gone.

In the restroom on the plane, Jack has his hand on Lisa's face just on the wall across from the mirror.

His hand position changes in every shot.

In the scene where the policemen are running up the steps Jack tucks the scarf in.

In between shots the scarf is tucked, partially tucked, and tucked all the way.

When Jack is holding Lisa's head in the airplane restroom, he is holding her cheeks.

In the side view, his thumb is in the middle (center of her jaw).

But when it cuts to the close up, Jack's thumb should be visible but it isn't as it is much further back.

It then goes back to the side view and his hand is in the center again.

The cab that drops Lisa off has three stickers on the windshield on the passenger side and none on the driver's side.

These surely are supposed to be registration and inspection stickers which are required to be on the driver's side according to Texas law.

All the vehicles, including the cab, at the airport (Supposedly Texas) are missing a front license plate which is required in Texas.

One of the stickers on the cab's windshield expires 04/02, Legislation creating the Department of Homeland Security wasn't enacted until 11/02 and the actual date for the creation of the Department of Homeland Security was March 1, 2003.

In other words, the Department of Homeland Securty did not exist until March 1, 2003.

As closely as cabs are regulated at the airport this seems unlikely for the cab to get by for so long with an expired registration or inspection.

When Jackson pries open a locked door with a knife in Lisa's house, the tip breaks off, but it is intact in the next shot.

The aircraft cabin is that of a 767 (2-3-2 Seating) however when they show the cabin door to the jetway it is one that swings open.

A 767 door is motorized and slides up above the ceiling panels.

Our main characters are seated in row 18, however they are clearly only a few rows from the very back of the aircraft (and the galley).

On a real 767 they would have been in a row in the high 20's or 30's.

In addition to the different planes shown, the final exterior shot as the plane is taking off is actually a 737 landing.

The flaps are clearly in the landing configuration and the reverse thrusters are on.

When Lisa offers the book to the old woman in the line in front of her, she's holding the book right side up.

However, when the woman takes the book, it's upside down, but a few shots later it's right side up again.

When Lisa and Jackson run upstairs in the chase scene through the house, Lisa runs through a room where bright sunlight is coming from the windows before closing the door behind her, meaning these windows were open.

After Jackson picks the lock and swings the door open, you can see that the curtains are shut and the room is dark.

When Lisa runs over the hitman outside her father's home, blood is seen pouring from his ear in the very next shot.

A couple of scenes later, the blood has disappeared.

In the scene where the Lisa rams the hitman with a Jeep and launches him through the door, immediately after the camera cuts to the interior of the house, cuts are visible in the wood of the doorway to allow it to break away.

In the scene where Lisa rams into the hitman with a Jeep Cherokee, the SUV's antenna is attached as he tumbles onto the hood, but is missing in an oblique camera shot just before the car impacts the doorway, then reappears in the roof camera shot at impact, then is gone again in the final oblique camera shot after the car has rebounded from the doorway.

When Lisa is being chased through the airport and falls, she gets up and runs right, but in the next shot, you can see that she was suppose to run left to get to the train.

When Lisa's stunt double falls in the airport, you can see that her high heels have no heels, they are flat.

In the scene where Lisa stabs Jack in the throat with the pen, she is seen stabbing it in and pulling it back out, yet in the next scene the pen is still in Jack's throat.

Throughout the film, you can see that Jackson Rippner's eyebrows are visibly thicker or thinner in some scenes.

Due to playing a transgendered male in Breakfast on Pluto prior to Red Eye, Cillian Murphy (Jackson) had had his eyebrows tweezed for that role.

Although the airplane interior is a "standard" Boeing 767 layout (2-3-2), row 18 is shown too far back in the plane.

The row used in film should be numbered closer to 30 or so as these rows are closest to the back of the plane and the rear galley.

As they approach the gate to board the aircraft, we can see a tri-jet through the window.

This would be a Boeing 727, McDonnell Douglas DC-10 or Lockheed L-1011.

Once aboard the plane, the interior is that of a Boeing 767.

Shots of the plane taxiing are of an Airbus A320.

Take-off and landing shots show a Boeing 737.

Exterior shots of the plane in flight are of a Boeing 737.

You can see when Jackson is throwing Lisa against the walls in the bathroom that he really has his hand behind her head.

It was later revealed that Cillian Murphy did this on purpose.

In an earlier take, he accidentally knocked Rachel McAdams out and wanted to prevent it from happening again.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
9 October 2005 USA USD 57,859,105
2 October 2005 USA USD 57,649,061
25 September 2005 USA USD 56,999,383
18 September 2005 USA USD 55,185,874
11 September 2005 USA USD 51,174,155
4 September 2005 USA USD 45,517,427
28 August 2005 USA USD 32,564,999
21 August 2005 USA USD 16,167,662
USA USD 57,891,803
2 October 2005 UK GBP 3,414,662
25 September 2005 UK GBP 3,168,379
18 September 2005 UK GBP 2,746,864
11 September 2005 UK GBP 2,067,895
4 September 2005 UK GBP 891,582
Worldwide USD 95,577,774
except USA Worldwide USD 37,685,971
27 October 2005 Czech Republic CZK 463,071
23 October 2005 Italy EUR 545,833
25 September 2005 Netherlands EUR 251,793
25 September 2005 Spain EUR 671,526
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
21 August 2005 USA USD 16,167,662 3,079
4 September 2005 UK GBP 891,582 354
2 September 2005 Australia USD 842,793 175
16 September 2005 Austria USD 106,378
9 September 2005 Brazil USD 409,531 120
27 October 2005 Czech Republic CZK 463,071 12
16 September 2005 Europe USD 1,414,537 870
16 September 2005 Finland USD 29,231
16 September 2005 Germany USD 453,596
26 August 2005 Hong Kong USD 247,200 30
23 October 2005 Italy EUR 545,833 197
25 September 2005 Netherlands EUR 216,641 59
16 September 2005 Norway USD 33,174
16 September 2005 South Africa USD 105,346 50
25 September 2005 Spain EUR 668,115 215
16 September 2005 Sweden USD 65,518
16 September 2005 Switzerland USD 90,443
16 September 2005 Turkey USD 63,159
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
9 October 2005 USA USD 116,930 214
2 October 2005 USA USD 321,609 567
25 September 2005 USA USD 1,117,525 1,575
18 September 2005 USA USD 2,859,529 2,455
11 September 2005 USA USD 4,470,741 3,076
4 September 2005 USA USD 9,438,230 3,134
28 August 2005 USA USD 10,289,104 3,091
21 August 2005 USA USD 16,167,662 3,079
2 October 2005 UK GBP 122,742 157
25 September 2005 UK GBP 236,584 264
18 September 2005 UK GBP 389,226 325
11 September 2005 UK GBP 625,686 354
4 September 2005 UK GBP 891,582 354
23 October 2005 Italy EUR 545,833 197
25 September 2005 Netherlands EUR 216,641 59
25 September 2005 Spain EUR 668,115 215

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