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37 Inaccuracies and Plot Holes in Beloved Films You Might Have Missed

June 1, 2024 by Sophie Lustig

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#6: Pretty Woman

In the memorable breakfast scene of Pretty Woman, Julia Roberts’ character engages in a candid conversation with Richard Gere’s character, sparking intrigue and connection in the luxurious setting of his suite. However, amidst the engaging dialogue, keen-eyed viewers may notice a subtle continuity error.

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Julia Roberts is seen munching on a croissant that mysteriously transforms into a half-eaten pancake between shots. While such discrepancies might escape casual viewers, they add a touch of movie magic for those who catch them, showcasing the intricacies of filmmaking and the subtle imperfections that make each viewing experience unique.

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