In another chapter of misplaced items left in the sets of movies and TV shows, following on from the iconic Starbucks Coffee cup left in Khaleesi's lair, eagle-eyed fans have spotted a plastic water bottle in the Little Women film.
The Greta-Gerwig remake of the classic novel was released in cinemas on Boxing Day last year, starring Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Emma Watson and Eliza Scanlen as the March sisters, Timothée Chalamet as Laurie and Meryl Streep as the matriarch of the family.
The film was nominated for multiple Oscars and BAFTAs earlier this year during awards season and was deemed a huge success - including by Team ELLE who can confirm it was brilliant.
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However, on re-watching the movie recently, a couple of fans have noticed that during a scene where Jo and Amy March check out the impressive library at Laurie's house - after Amy has been scolded at school - there appears to be both a hydro flask and reusable water bottle behind Chalamet.
In a follow-up video, Tik Tok user Madelyn Rancourt signalled to a Vanity Fair video where Gerwig, Ronan, Chalamet and Laura Dern are breaking down that scene in the picture and fail to notice the bottle. It's around the 2 minute 50 mark:
Considering Little Women is set during the American Civil War (1861-65), it's highly unlikely the liquid dispensers were supposed to be there (the first use of synthetic plastic is believed to have been in 1907).
None of the actors, the director or Sony have commented on the apparent error yet.
All this takes us back to the Starbucks coffee cup saga during the final season of Game of Thrones last year when a clearly branded disposable cup was seen on the table in front of Danerys (Emilia Clarke) while she looks across at Jon Snow (Kit Harington).
While fans were in aghast at the coffee giant's item found in the mythical Kingdom of the North, the cast all jokingly blamed it one each other after the mistake went viral.
Clarke put the blame at co-star Conleth Hill's door after Sophie Turner suggested it may well have been Clarke herself.
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