One scene is set in what appears to be pre-dawn hours, when a taxi's headlights are still needed as it pulls up to the house and streetlights are still on against the backdrop of dark woods. Yet a few moments later, with everything still close to that same range of darkness, another angle shows the mostly-dark house with the sun and moon well up into the sky. It's understandable that they took a lot of artistic license in showing the sun and moon during the moments before the eclipse, but their choice to forgo a lunar eclipse and make it a solar eclipse meant they had to place the sun in the sky. And when the sun can be seen in the sky, it's supposed to be daytime.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:05