Yani genel olarak filmde sıradışı ve konuyu gerçekten ilginç kılacak bir yan göremedim. Özellikle yönetmenin New York'taki fotoğraf kolajı hareketi gerçekten seyirciye büyük saygısızlık olarak koca bir leke.
Bunun nedeni de aşağıdaki gibiymiş.
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This movie was filmed roughly the same time as Hello, Dolly!, on the sound stage next door. Director George Roy Hill believed that the studio would allow him to film the New York scenes on "Dolly's" sets, since the two films' daily shooting schedules were totally different. After production started, though, the studio informed him that it wanted to keep the sets for "Dolly" a secret and so refused him permission. To work around this, Hill had Robert Redford, Paul Newman and Katharine Ross simply pose on the sets and took photos of them. He then inserted images of the three stars into a series of 300 actual period photos and spliced the two different sets (real and posed) together to form the New York montage.
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