#3: The Aviator
In The Aviator, directed by Martin Scorsese, a notable historical inaccuracy occurs when chocolate chip cookies unexpectedly appear in a 1928 scene despite being known to have been invented in the 1930s. This anachronism raises questions about the film’s attention to historical detail and accuracy.
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While it’s possible that these cookies could be interpreted as prototype versions or a deliberate cinematic choice, their presence nevertheless creates a discrepancy in the film’s portrayal of historical events and timelines. Such inaccuracies highlight the challenges filmmakers face in balancing storytelling with historical authenticity.