The following examples could be used as examples of common sense mistakes in film and television works: Magic Elements: In movies and TV shows, magic elements usually refer to elements such as water, fire, wind, and earth. However, in fact, magic elements are a fictional concept that does not exist in the real world. 2. Time travel: In movies and television works, time travel is usually a very common sci-fi setting, but in fact, time travel is a science fiction that has not been proven yet. 3. Fictional worldview: Many fictional worldviews in film and television works are widely accepted, but in fact, many worldviews are based on real history or myths and legends. There are many settings that do not conform to historical facts. Superpowers: In movies and TV shows, people often see characters with superpowers, but in fact, superpowers are a fictional concept that has not been proven yet. 5. Fictional characters: In movies and television works, people often see characters with extraordinary abilities. However, in fact, many characters are fictional. Their names, backgrounds, and personalities are set by the screenwriter or director according to the needs of the story. There are many common sense mistakes in film and television works. These mistakes may mislead the audience or surprise the readers. However, we need to maintain an open mind and look at the film and television works from many angles to obtain a more comprehensive understanding and experience.