Love Actually fans spot ‘missing’ part of movie saying it’s ‘ruined the entire film’ for them | The Sun

LOVE Actually fans have pointed out a huge blunder in the hit Christmas film.

The film was released 18 years ago and is still loved by millions around the world, with many regarding it as the best festive romcom ever.


Even now, more than a decade later, fans will debate over which characters have the best romance and, how Alan Rickman could ever cheat on Emma Thompson?

In one scene, Emma's character Karen finds out that a necklace that was purchased by her cheating husband, Harry, was actually intended for a young secretary.

In one of the most heartbreaking moments in the film, Karen breaks down in tears as it dawns on her that her husband has been unfaithful.

Standing alone in her bedroom and wiping the tears from her face, Karen is seen rearranging her bed before leaving the room.

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However, eagle-eyed viewers have pointed out a major mistake – there are no pillows on the bed.

One wrote: "Why doesn't she have any pillows?"

Another posted: "Emma Thompson. There's no pillows on the bed in the scene where she cries after not getting the necklace."

A third said: "Just noticed Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman have no pillows on their bed in Love Actually and quite frankly the whole film is ruined for me."

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Another wrote: "Whaaaat?? No wonder they're a miserable couple, they've not slept for 20 years!"

The lack of pillows is the least of that film's problems.

As the debate swirled on social media, others were convinced that the pillows were hiding under the duvet.

One tweeted: "The lack of pillows is the least of that film's problems."

Someone else added: "They are there!!!! Under the duvet!"

This is not the only mistake fans have spotted in the film.

One of the film's most loved couples are Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon, who play Prime Minister David and his love interest Natalie.

However, have spotted a glaring mistake in the scene when the two first meet. And it may just ruin your perfect moment.

Enter Hugh getting out of his car, ready to meet his new staff as he takes on the position of leader of the British Government.

There he is, looking handsome in a navy blue suit, crisp white shirt and dark blue tie.

Now don't forget the tie — blue with white spots.

In the next scene we see the PM being introduced to his staff, including Natalie.

Try and ignore her embarrassed ramblings and take a butchers at Hugh's neck area.

He's now wearing a midnight blue with light blue dots.

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But in other shots the tie appears to magically change to a different pattern when the shot changes between different angles.

While most people have never noticed the tie issue, some spotted it years ago and now can't watch the famous scene in quite the same way.



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