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  "textContent": "Not every mistake on set is a disaster, sometimes, accidents become cinematic gold. Directors and editors occasionally decide to keep an actor’s slip, flub, or improvisation because it adds humor, realism, or emotional impact. These aren’t continuity errors or oversights; they’re intentional choices that make the scene feel more authentic. From dropped props to unscripted reactions, these moments often become some of the most memorable in a film. Here are ten examples of times an actor’s mistake was deliberately left in the final cut, turning an unplanned moment into a highlight that audiences loved.\n\nThe post 10 Times An Actor’s ‘Mistake’ Made the Final Cut On Purpose appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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