Julie & Julia

Julie & Julia (2009)

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Corrected entry: In the very last scene, as Julia Child excitedly tears open the envelope holding her first book, finally published, it is painfully obvious that the envelope was a bubble-wrap sort which wasn't invented yet. The padded envelopes of the day would have been filled with lint-like padding that, given the way she opened it, would have had the added cinematic benefit of dusting the entire scene.

Correction: I saw nothing resembling bubble-wrap in the envelope, not that it would matter. "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" was published in 1961, bubble wrap was invented in 1957.

BocaDavie

Corrected entry: "Mrs Joy" says she got the money to pay a publisher for her cook book from the life insurance money from her husband, but the husband committed suicide, shooting himself in the head - you can't claim life insurance when the person commits suicide.

kh1616

Correction: Some life insurance policies don't exclude suicide. They are all different. I have seen ones that require you to die in a hospital and not a home or nursing home.

shortdanzr

Corrected entry: In the scene where Julie is cleaning her mirror prior to the arrival of a New York Times food critic who is coming for dinner, she is wearing a red pin on the right side of the collar on her blue striped blouse. As she hands the cleaning rag to her husband, the pin has moved to the left side of the collar.

naomi

Correction: Because she is cleaning a mirror and we are seeing her reflection.

MovieFan612

Corrected entry: In the shots of the Boeuf Bourgingnon, there are carrots in the pot. The original recipe from Mastering the Art of French Cooking has no carrots.

Correction: Actually, the recipe does call for one sliced carrot.

Factual error: Julia Child's address on the envelope that she received from publishing company Alfred A Knopf contains a zip code. The envelope contains a letter informing Julia that Knopf wanted to publish her cookbook. That first cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, was first published in 1961. The US Post Office didn't initiate zip codes until 1963.

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Trivia: At the very end, when Eric and Julie go to the Smithsonian to see Julia Childs' kitchen, there is a picture on the wall of Meryl as Julia, and there is another picture, this one of the real Julia Childs.

kh1616

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Question: Julie starts getting "stuff" in the mail from her readers. But when you do a blog, you wouldn't put your address in there, would you?

kh1616

Chosen answer: It's entirely possible that she got a PO Box, which would allow her to receive goodies and keep her address private at the same time.

Brad

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