Examples of confusing editing/composition.

It can be either how a movie/TV show was edited, or how the scenes were put in order that makes it confusing.

I think a good example is The Empire Strikes Back, where the scenes of Luke training with Yoda are edited into the scenes of Han and the gang reaching Bespin. If you listen to the dialogue Han explains their hyperdrive is busted and they will have to use sublight engines. It seems like Luke trains for weeks/a month, and it also takes Han and the gang that long to reach Bespin.

(Han’s favorite smuggler tactic is hiding and waiting out the authorities, he almost certainly had plenty of food and water on board.)

(Also how Vader is able to beat Han there.)

Breaking Bad-

The penultimate and last episode ending and beginning make it seem that Walt leaves with only what is on his person, but later in the last episode we find out he actually made a detour to pick up some things.

Ah I wish I could put open spoilers in the title now.

The Millennium Falcon had damaged sublight engines, so Han’s travels were slow.

Also, I think movie montages use some kind of wibbly wobbly timey wimey magic.

Try years.

How close do you think Bespin is to Hoth? Star systems are usually light years apart, which means, of course, that travelling between them at sub-light speeds would take years, if not decades or even centuries.

In Chocolat, after the mayor wakes up from his all-night chocolate binge, a hand reaches into the frame holding a glass of…milk! Hahaha! How hilariously appropriate, right? Like one a them “Got Milk?” commercials or some such!

Only, as the next shot reveals, it’s actually water. It just happens to catch the light in a way that makes it look like milk in the first shot.

I will have to check, but I’m pretty sure it was a glass of water with an antacid of some sort mixed in. This would appear cloudy at first, then clear.

Yup, it’s a glass of water with an antacid tablet in it - you can see it and hear it fizzing.

2:11 in this (non-English dub) clip:

Aha - that makes more sense. Thanks for the find!