As Good As It Gets

As Good As It Gets (1997)

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Corrected entry: In the scene where they are heading to boston they are in a convertible with the top up, and when they pull into the rest area, the top is now down.

Correction: So at some point during the trip they put the top down. It could have been a nice day, so they decided to put the top down sometime before they arrived at the rest area. It only takes less than a minute to put a top up or down.

Corrected entry: When the trio is driving to Baltimore, Helen Hunt is at the wheel at one point. She says that she is going to pull over to give Simon her undivided attention. When she says this the convertible top is down, but in the next scene, the top is up before she stops the car. (01:26:30)

Correction: There would have been plenty of time for her to hit the button to put the top up so that by the time she did pull over the outside noises would be gone and she could then give her undivided attention to Simon.

Mechanically operated convertible tops can't be operated when the car's moving. Also, once you push the button the top falls into position, but it's not secured until the manual clasps on both sides are latched by hand. It wouldn't make any sense for Carol to say that she's pulling over to give Simon her undivided attention, pull over to put the top up, then get back on the road just to pull over again to listen to him.

Corrected entry: When Simon is drawing Carol she had just come from the restaurant with Melvin and it was dark outside. But when they show Simon ripping the cast from his arm, the window behind him is lit like it is daytime. (01:49:30)

Correction: As one can see from the number of sketches Simon has been drawing all night. It's morning.

NancyFelix

Corrected entry: At the beginning of the movie when Melvin is trying to get the dog in the elevator he presses a button to keep the door open, but after he puts the dog in the garbage shoot, he never released the button. When Simon comes out of his apartment to find his dog the elevator door is closed.

Correction: When Simon leaves his apartment the elevator is still open. After that shot, the elevator is not seen again in the scene.

jle

Corrected entry: In the scene where they are driving to Baltimore, Melvin is in the back seat listening to Simon's story about his father. Melvin has his sunglasses on his forehead, after a point in the story he raises his eyebrows so they fall back onto his nose. In the very next shot they are back on his forehead.

Correction: In the next shot they're still down. A couple of shots later, you see him pushing them back up again.

jle

Corrected entry: When Melvin and Carol are talking in the restaurant she has a plate of grapes (just a few) - when she turns around the plate is full.

Correction: There is the same number of grapes - in the first shot some are partially hidden by the curve of the bowl.

jle

Corrected entry: In the scene where she is leaving to go to Melvin's house you can see her bra strap/connector in her overly tight shirt. By the time she gets to Melvin's place she has on a very wet t-shirt with her nipples prominently showing. Did she give her bra to the bus driver?

Correction: Actually, she's just wearing an unpadded bra (aka soft cup). When she goes through the revolving door into the apartment building and that dressy woman gives her a weird look, you can see by her back that she's wearing a bra, it just doesn't deal with rain very well.

Corrected entry: When Helen Hunt decides to spent the night in Greg Kinnear's room she goes to take a bath and he decides to draw her. He rips his cast off his arm in pieces (and seems to do it pretty easily too) but in the next scene his cast is back on again.

Correction: He doesn't rip the whole cast off, just the hand part, meaning that the rest stays in place.

Visible crew/equipment: Early in the movie, Melvin walks for the first time to the restaurant in which Carol works. As Melvin turns the corner on the sidewalk and walks towards the camera, he is surrounded by extras playing people he must dodge. If you look in the center and right background, you will see New York spectators standing in the middle of the street, watching the movie being made. (00:10:20)

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Trivia: Helen Hunt won a Oscar for her role in this movie. Earlier that year she won an Emmy for Mad About You making her the only actress in history to win both awards in the same year.

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Question: Why does Melvin struggle to look Carol in the eye? Is that something to do with his mental illness?

Answer: It has everything to do with his mental illness. His OCD condition has kept him isolated with anti-social tendencies. He just finds it difficult to directly interact with people.

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