Movies like Titanic, The Notebook, and P.S. I Love You are often regarded as timeless classics in the romance genre. However, fans sometimes struggle to overlook certain “plot holes” that challenge the logic of these beloved films, and to this day, they continue to discuss these inconsistencies.
In Titanic (1997), there’s a scene where Rose dives to retrieve a necklace. In earlier scenes, the glass had been shattered, yet in a later scene, the glass is intact.
In the film 10 Things I Hate About You, the characters’ clothing seems notably dirtier in later scenes compared to earlier ones.
In The Notebook, the character’s position changes from lying down in one scene to sitting upright in the next.
In Gone With The Wind, when Scarlett’s father announces the end of the war, Melanie is shown standing without a baby, yet in a later scene, she suddenly holds a child.
In Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Peter is wearing a yellow shirt while chatting with Aldous, but in a later scene, the shirt changes to black.
In P.S. I Love You, when Gerry returns to Holly, you can clearly see he’s wearing pants with two straps, but in a later scene, the straps are missing.
In Pride and Prejudice (2005), we can see that in the scene where Lizzy sits in Charlotte’s house, the door is open, but in the later scene, it is closed.
In Notting Hill, there’s a scene where the main character spills food on his shirt, but in the subsequent scene, that stain has completely disappeared. He must be using Tide?
In Ever After (1998), when Danielle is serving breakfast, her hair is shown to be tied behind her back, but in later scenes, it appears in front of her.
In Pretty Woman (1990), the main character Vivian is seen eating a croissant in one scene, but in the next one, the croissant has a bite taken out of it at an odd angle.
These inconsistencies can often lead to humorous discussions among fans and highlight the charm of these classic films, despite their flaws. After all, even the most beloved romances can have their quirks!