![]() Sony Pictures did not respond to CNN’s request for comment. Just picked a new juice up and some nic (same make as my candyfloss but different flavour in the bargain bin) Anyway the first bottle, candyfloss I couldnt get the fill lid off with the little funnel on it. The actors and director don’t appear to have spotted the additional set prop, even though they directly discuss the scene. NCCBF □ April 1, 2020Īfter Rancourt’s post went viral she uploaded another video to TikTok, this time showing “Little Women” actors Ronan, Timothée Chalamet and Laura Dern discussing the scene for a Vanity Fair video posted on YouTube alongside director Gerwig. "Little Women fans are freaking out over water bottles left onscreen" - Wesley L. It's just like that Starbucks cup & water bottle left behind during Game of Thrones' final season all over again. ![]() Some people drew parallels with other well known set gaffes – including the coffee cup that was infamously left in a “Game of Thrones” scene. A plastic water bottle and a hydro flask can be seen on a table in the background.Īfter Rancourt posted the video other fans took to social media to say they had also spotted it. The scene shows the March family – including lead character Jo March, played by Saoirse Ronan, meeting their neighbor Laurie in his home. Madelyn Rancourt spotted a drinks canister and a water bottle in the background of one scene, which she recorded and posted to the social networking site TikTok in a video viewed more than 91,000 times.īecause there are no timestamps on TikTok it is not clear when the video was posted, although it started to go viral this else notice this? □□ #fyp #foryou #littlewomen #hydroflask #timothéechalamet ♬ Little Women - Alexandre Desplat But that doesn’t mean those in charge always spot every little detail, as one self-confessed “very big fan” of “Little Women” discovered while rewatching the 2019 adaptation directed by Greta Gerwig. The editing of any feature movie can be a painstaking process. ![]()
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