In the scene where they have just had sex, Meg goes to get out of the bed and is supposed to be naked, but when she puts on the bathrobe you can see she is wearing some type of slip or nylon panties. [They hadn't JUST had sex. It was the following morning and very likely the character would have put on a slip or panties at sometime during the night. Remember how neat and particular she was about everything?]
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When Harry Met Sally (1989) - 8 corrections
Directed by Rob Reiner, starring Bruno Kirby, Carrie Fisher (add more)
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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In the scene where they have just had sex, Meg goes to get out of the bed and is supposed to be naked, but when she puts on the bathrobe you can see she is wearing some type of slip or nylon panties. [They hadn't JUST had sex. It was the following morning and very likely the character would have put on a slip or panties at sometime during the night. Remember how neat and particular she was about everything?]
When Billy and Meg are leaving from the college campus, Meg barely talks to Amanda. They only say a quick hello. I realize Amanda is enamoured with her boyfriend, but the girls don't even act like they know each other, and when Meg drives off neither one of them say goodbye or wave goodbye, not even a smile or a look. I thought they were supposed to be friends? [Sally could be upset for having to drive Amanda's boyfriend, or it could be awkward because they don't know how to say goodbye. There could be a number of reasons why things appear tense between Sally and Amanda, but it's not necessarily a plot hole.]
When the women are in the open air restaurant and Carrie Fisher's character takes out the index cards to read off eligible guy's names, after she mentions the first one is married, she goes to bend the corner of the card. If you look closely the corner of the card is already creased before she goes to fold it over. [She folds it over because she finds out that the man is married. He might have been married before and then divorced, hence she may have had the card folded before.]
When the three women are sitting in the open air restaurant and one takes out the rolodex of boys' names, she takes them both from the front even though, because of alphabetical order, they should not be near each other. [The first card is taken from the very front and that man's surname begins with A (Alex Anderson). She passes over several cards before pulling the second card, where the man's surname begins with D (Ken Darman). Alphabetically speaking, A and D are near each other and the second card should be taken from near the front considering the size of her card file. Therefore they appear to be taken from the correct positions.]
Their cross-country drive supposedly took place in 1976 or '77, but when they stop at the diner, the credit card decal on the door advertises "VISA." Bank Americard didn't change its name to VISA until 1979. [Has the dubious honour of being the longest-standing misconception - added years ago, and only corrected October 2002 - the name was changed in 1976. Check out VISA's website.].
At the beginning of the movie, they are leaving the campus of the University of Chicago to drive to New York. The next shot is of the car driving north on Lake Shore Drive, north of downtown. This route would take them to Evanston, not New York city. [OK, now it gets complicated. They are actually driving south, not north. However, Lake Michigan is in the foreground and the downtown skyline is in the background which means that they are driving south towards the University of Chicago and would pass it on their way to New York. Since they've left the U of C to drive south (to the Indiana and Ohio tollroads, Pennsylvania Turnpike, etc) to go to New York they cannot have started north of the U of C and once again pass it].
When Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan drive from Chicago to NYC, she drops him off in front of Columbus Arch. In order for her to be parked in the direction and on the side of the street that she is, she would have had to driven the wrong way against oncoming traffic. [I believe it is the Arch at Washington Park. She would be going down the street in the right direction.]
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