The Devil Wears Prada

Plot hole: Miranda forces Andy to tell Emily that she's been dropped from the Paris fashion trip. However, Emily is hit by the car before Andy delivers the bad news. Andy finally tells Emily at the hospital but there was no need to give the real reason she was replaced because Emily could not have gone to Paris with a broken leg. Even at the end of the movie, which is after Paris, Emily is hobbling around with a cast and on crutches.

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Continuity mistake: When Andy and Miranda are in the limo in Paris, they pull up to the curb and there is a bunch of press waiting as Miranda opens the door. However, when the shot changes, it is not the same group of people - in particular, there is a balding photographer who should be standing right there but is nowhere to be seen. It all happens too quickly for that much change.

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Andy Sachs: Same Andy, better clothes.
Nate: I like the old clothes.

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Trivia: Rachel McAdams was offered the role of Andy more than once, but she wanted to do fewer "mainstream" movies. Anne Hathaway was concerned because the movie involved Andy going through a "makeover", similar to her character in the "Princess Diaries" movies. However, she accepted because she wanted to work with Meryl Streep.

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Question: After Andy left Runway, she got a job at the New York newspaper. But then she seemed to have made up with Nate, who is moving to Boston. Did she leave her job (again) to live with Nate?

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Chosen answer: Andy stays in New York, but both agree they will work out some way to still see each other.

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