Writing 'I Love You' on the window...
since it was winter (or at least cold since they were both wearing coats when outside), wouldn't the condensation on the window be on the inside??
sharesince it was winter (or at least cold since they were both wearing coats when outside), wouldn't the condensation on the window be on the inside??
shareNot neccesarily. primarily because they are in a movie.
shareNo, it's the same as when someone writes on a car window. Sure you can do it from the inside, but it may be like when it's overnight, and you walk up to your car window after a cold night, there's chance for condensation on the outside.
shareDoes it matter? It's still a beautiful scene.
You can't get anymore romantic!
Moisture can form on either side of the glass, depending on the temperature and humidity. The scene is realistic and could happen.
My big complaint. This is the climax scene in the movie, and they show it to you on the trailer! Yet another example of why it's best to avoid seeing the trailer/preview before seeing the movie. Let's give away the ending before you actually see it! Sometimes even the DVD box pictures and set up film footage tell you more of the story than you need to know.
Shmon......it's Chaaaaad!
As my recording stopped right afterwards, what happens ?
It stopped right after she comes out the store.
I had the feeling it was pretty much the end, but I'd like to be sure.
I am not a complete idiot. Some parts are missing.