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6 Movie Facts That Make You Watch Your Favorite One More Time

Because this one movie has such a significant meaning for every one of us, there are moments when we wouldn't mind seeing it a thousand times over and over again. However, even though we like viewing our go-to movies so much, we rarely pause to think about the skill that went into crafting them. And these nuances strongly impact our interpretations of the persons involved and the events as a whole.

1. Titanic

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One of the most romantic movies ever made is Titanic. Even though it's obvious from the start that Jack has feelings for Rose, he never told her so. Not even when they were shivering together, and Rose finally murmured, "I love you."
This is because Jack is the type of person whose actions speak louder than words whenever he has anything to say. He has compassion for Rose and helps to rescue her. He provides an opportunity for her to experience love and the independence to pursue her interests. His encouragement inspires her to keep going even when things get tough. His objective is to facilitate Rose's emancipation. To be sure, he does.

2. The Devil Wears Prada

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In The Devil Wears Prada, Vogue inspired the fictional Runway magazine. The film's production designer, Jess Gonchor, could sneak inside the workplace. He allegedly gained access to American Vogue's primary editor, Anna Wintour's office, and replicated it so accurately that Wintour herself renovated the space following the film's release.

3. Home Alone

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Kevin and his younger brother Buzz argued right at the start of Home Alone. They accidentally slosh the milk all over the travel documents. While attempting to organize and keep Kevin's documentation, his dad accidentally tossed away Kevin's plane ticket. The name on the ticket in the garbage is even legible. Once in the air, they noticed the youngster was no longer with them; he had been trapped in the attic.

4. It’s a Wonderful Life

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Cinematic magic isn't always state-of-the-art. It's a Wonderful Life was filmed in the 1940s, when painted cornflakes were commonly utilized to simulate snow on set. They were resistant to melting, but the crunchiness made them unpleasant.
In looking for a more tranquil solution, Frank Capra created a special blend for the film's winter sequences that included Ivory soap flakes, chipped ice, and Foamite, a substance used in fire extinguishers. Pay great attention to the scene on the river with Clarence and George; you may notice some telltale soap suds gliding by.

5. Twilight

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Twilight enthusiasts aren't convinced that the Cullens are vampires. They imagine that they are faeries. Vampires, legend has it, can't glitter in the sun without catching fire and disintegrating into dust. But when the sun hits them, fairies shine.
The fact that some varieties of fairies are known to consume human blood is another counterargument. Further, they have a soft spot for humanity. Since this is the case, it's clear why Edward has such a crush on Bella. Finally, they have abilities, unlike vampires. You may recall that Edward could read minds and that his sister could foresee the future.

6. Fantastic Beasts

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Magic was not taught to the actors and actresses of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." Several of the actors, nevertheless, had to go through wand training anyhow. All the actors and actresses would have to go through wand training boot camp to learn how to swing and utilize one.
 
 
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