Quentin Tarantino often includes blatant continuity errors in his films on purpose, in tribute to the hastily-edited Spaghetti Westerns he admired in his youth. The following discontinuities are probably intentional for this reason. - The amount of snow collected on Mannix's hat brim while waiting outside Ruth's stagecoach changes repeatedly, without him ever knocking any of it off. - After Daisy Domergue has been hanged, the position of the severed arm changes from shot to shot. - In several scenes when the stagecoach is moving at the beginning, the characters haven't changed seats but the direction it's being pulled changes and doesn't correspond to where the characters are sitting. - While Major Marquis Warren and Bob have their dialogue in the barn, a wide two shot of the characters while talking shows the barn doors closed. But when the dialogue is over and the characters leave the barn, the barn doors are already open. - After Daisy's face is sprayed with blood, the amount on it varies from the wide shot to the close-ups of her screaming. - When Warren says Minnie's rule ('No dogs, no hats and no Mexican allowed'), he puts his hat on the wall. But in the next scene he has his hat back on. - When we first see the stagecoach arriving in Chapter Five "The Four Passengers", the harnesses for the horses are connected by cables/ropes. Later when the stagecoach is outside Minnie's Haberdashery, the harnesses are connected with chains. - While riding in the stagecoach the position of Major Marquis Warren's gun changes between each wide angle and close up. From the wider angle, his gun is resting on his arm near his leg. Each close up, the gun is pointed at John Ruth's face. - Major Warren's mustache is considerably shorter during the stagecoach journey to Minnie's Haberdashery. - Throughout Chapter 3 Daisy's hair style, changes considerably from shot to shot, particularly the number of her plaits, their size and their position, and her hairstyle seems in some instances also to vary in the same scene in the different versions of the film 70 mm and digital. She also has horse braids as a sort of coronet
When it comes to chapters 4 and 6 her hairstyle changes yet again in a dramatic fashion, the braids have virtually all gone, and her hair is loose and flowing down over her shoulders, but it has none of the kinks that would have been seen if she took it recently out of plaits - given that the whole film takes place over less than a day. The horse braids take time to create and also time to tease or comb out. Daisy had one hand in a cuff and she had no personal valise with a comb visible at any stage, so how did her hair change from Chapter 3 to Chapter 4 a matter of 15 minutes according to the Narrator. - During the conversation in the stagecoach in the beginning John Ruth is seen putting his pipe in the left side of his mouth. The camera cuts to another angle and the pipe is then in the right corner of his mouth. - After Daisy is punched by John, the blood around her nose often changes suddenly.
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