Revealing: Lizzie has black nail polish and the same size of nails throughout the entire movie. Supposedly, Lizzie and Isabella are different people. But, when Isabella comes back, you can see she has the same color nail polish and the same size of nails as Lizzie. I don't think it's just a coincidence.
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The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) - 5 major mistakes
starring Hilary Duff (add more)
Audio problem: When Lizzie is performing at the end of the movie at the awards show, at the part where we see her from the back facing the blue light, her voice sounds like it's changing. It seems like it's someone much older singing, or the synthesizer went wrong. It just obviously isn't Lizzie's voice anymore.
Continuity: In the scene where Lizzie's parents are seeing her off for her trip to Rome, she first walks away from her family after exchanging hugs and the legs of her pants are rolled up. She then turns around and walks back for a second hug with her mother and when she turns around and walks away from the family a second time, her pants are no longer rolled up.
Revealing: In the scene where Paolo leaves the stage after everyone discovers that he can't sing, his bodyguard Serge stops him and Paolo suddenly loses his Italian accent. Paolo sounds very American when he says "You work for me, Serge."
Continuity: In the scene when Lizzie and Paolo stop to have a look at the view, Lizzie's hair is braided. In the next scene, when they go to the designer's place, her hair is tied up. If her hair was braided, she wouldn't have been able to tie her hair up that easily. In the next scene when she did her cartwheel outside and said "Good-Bye Lizzie McGuire, Hello Fabulous" her hair is braided once again.
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