“Unbelievable Misinterpretations: 60 Movie Moments Where Viewers Totally Missed the Mark!”
My friend’s grandad saw that Beethoven was playing in theaters whilst reading the newspaper. He thought it was a film about the composer. Well, he bought tickets to see it, and if you don’t know, it’s a movie about a dog. He was like the only adult there without a kid.
My mom watched Breaking Bad and then promptly forgot most of it, then watched El Camino. She thought Todd was a cop and Jesse was being imprisoned for selling meth, but didn’t understand why his cell was a hole in the ground instead of an actual prison.
One time we were watching O Brother Where Art Thou and my weed guy said that he liked the tint they shot the movie in. About five minutes later I said “I can’t believe they shot this whole movie in a tent” 😭 i still think about this occasionally and snort.
My mom with every movie ever. It would drive me and my siblings nuts. 10 minutes into the movie she would say, “I know what they’re gonna do. This, this and this. I can read movies like a book.” She would be wrong 95% of the time and being wrong never stuck with her. Did it our entire lives. She was also the type that would ask us 20 questions about the movie we’re all watching for the first time. Mom has been gone for a year now and these little annoyances become things you miss about them.
My father-in-law fell asleep while we were all watching Groundhog Day. Woke up at the end and said, “So the whole thing was a dream.”
Yes and no, I guess.