PRETTY WOMAN

“Pretty Woman,” starring Julia Roberts, is a romantic comedy that has charmed audiences for decades. However, the film isn’t without its share of wardrobe malfunctions. In one scene, Roberts’ character, Vivian, wears a thin gown that nearly exposes her. Given Roberts’ well-known stance against nude scenes, this was likely an unintentional slip. Despite this, Roberts handled the situation with grace, turning what could have been a career-damaging moment into a testament to her professionalism.

Another continuity error in “Pretty Woman” occurs during the scene where Vivian and Edward first meet. After they drive off, the driver of the car changes between shots. Additionally, both characters are seen putting on seatbelts, but in the next shot, Vivian is no longer wearing hers. These minor mistakes, while not affecting the film’s overall charm, are noticeable upon closer inspection. “Pretty Woman” remains a beloved classic, but these errors serve as a reminder of the complexities of filmmaking.

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