Could the watch time in the final scene hint at a parallel timeline?
#1
I just noticed that in the final scene, the character's watch is set to a completely different time than it was in the earlier heist sequence, which seems like a huge continuity error. But given this director's history, I'm starting to wonder if it's actually a clue about a parallel timeline we missed.
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#2
Yeah that watch thing stuck out when we rewatched the final block. In the heist sequence the time read one way, in the last scene it suddenly changes. It felt like a continuity slip more than a clue.
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#3
I’ve seen directors slip small clues through props before, but this one seems off. If it’s deliberate, it’d be a tiny breadcrumb; if not, it’s a mistake that pulls you out of the moment.
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#4
Could the mismatch actually be signaling a parallel timeline, or is that just wishful thinking from someone who binged the film and wants a bigger meaning?
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#5
I did a quick pass, mapped the two scenes side by side, and didn’t find a clean explanation in the edit notes. So I’m leaning toward a goof, but I’ll keep an eye out for a pattern later.
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