Braveheart: Gibson’s Scottish Skirt Was Totally Premature
Oh, here we have another timeless gem. Who hasn’t heard of the movie that received a lot of positive reviews? The events of the story take place in medieval Scotland; however, the practice of wearing kilts didn’t become widespread until the late 17th century, despite the garment’s iconic appearance.
Those of you who are interested in tales and facts that centre on what occurred in the past, as in a very long time ago, are probably the type of people who have picked up on this kind of inaccurate detail in movies.
Django Unchained: Sunglasses Didn’t Exist Yet
This drama about vengeance that takes place during the Civil War was directed by Tarantino, and it exceeded expectations. The western film, despite its widespread appeal, continues to have a number of problematic aspects. One of them would be the fact that the main character always wears sunglasses.
1929 would mark the beginning of production of the round specs on a large scale. Fans, on the other hand, don’t appear to mind, as evidenced by the fact that the recognisable glasses have made a comeback in the audience.