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The main color of the film poster is blue. This is to highlight the blue eyes of the actor Zoe Danscher who plays the heroine of the film.
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The background image showing the "days" of the hero and heroine in the movie is not simple: the color and "emotion" of the background image exactly reflect the emotional state of the hero and heroine-the background is brighter when the love is sweet, and the background is darker when the love is frustrated.
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In the DVD review soundtrack, the screenwriter admits that three-quarters of the things in the movie have happened to him.
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In the first draft of the script, the story took place in San Francisco, California, but due to filming costs, the film was shot in downtown Los Angeles. Director Mark Webb led the audience to see the unknown romantic side of Los Angeles.
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To promote the film’s release, director Mark Webb made an online short film in which Zoe Danscher played the role of the sex pistol legend Sid Withers, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt appeared as Sid in women’s clothing. Nancy's girlfriend-the same as mentioned in the movie.
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Han Solo in "Star Wars" made a stunning appearance in the movie. The director said that in order to obtain the right to use the portrait, he wrote letters to Lucasfilm and Harrison Ford (played by Han Solo).
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The film is the second collaboration between the two leading actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zoe Danscher. The last collaboration between the two was in the 2001 film "Manic."
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This film is the first feature film by director Mark Webb. Prior to this, he had directed a large number of MTV.
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The film is an independently produced low-cost film. After being screened at the Sundance Film Festival earlier, it was well received by the audience, which attracted the attention of the independent film producer Fox Searchlight, and finally successfully operated and released in North America.
500 Days of Summer behind the scenes gags
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Summer: There's no such thing as love, it's fantasy...
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Tom: Yeah, uh, this is... And Rhoda, no disrespect, but um, this is total shit.
McKenzie: Tom!
Tom: "Go for it" "You can do it"? That's not inspirational, that's suicidal. If pickles goes for it right there, that's a dead cat. These are lies. We're liars. Think about it. Why do people buy these things? It's not 'cause they wanna say how they feel. People buy cards 'cause they can't say how they feel or they're afraid too. We provide the service that lets them off the hook. You know what? I say to hell with it. Let's level with America. At least let them speak for themselves! Right? I mean, look! What-What is this? What does it say? "Congratulations on your new baby." Right? How 'bout, "Congratulations on your new baby. Guess that's it for hanging out. Nice knowing you."
Vance: Sit down, Hansen.
Tom: How bout this one, with all the pretty hearts on the front? I think I know where this ones going. Yep! "Happy Valentines Day, sweetheart. I love you." That sweet? Ain't love grand? This is exactly what I'm talking about. What does that even mean, "love"? Do you know? Do you? Anybody?
McKenzie: Tom...
Tom: If somebody gave me this card, Mr. Vance, I would eat it. It's these cards, and the movies and the pop songs, they're to blame for all the lies and the heartache, everything. We're responsible. *I'm responsible.* I think we do a bad thing here. People should be able to say how they feel, how they really feel, not you know, some words that some stranger put in their mouths. Words like "love"... that don't mean anything. Sorry, I'm sorry. I, uh... I quit. I'm... There's enough bullshit in the world without my help.