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Netflix viewers think they’ve spotted ‘crucial mistake’ from Selena Gomez during ‘haunting’ new thriller

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https://www.tyla.com/entertainment/tv-and-film/selena-gomez-emilia-perez-film-netflix-mistake-516993-202411182024-11-18T17:44:48.217ZMia Williams

Fans think they have spotted Selena Gomez making a 'mistake' in a new Netflix thriller, after some described the film as a 'sensory overload'.

The 32-year-old singer and actor stars in one of Netflix's latest thrillers - Emilia Pérez.

The films follows the story of a Mexican lawyer, who is tasked with the unusual job of helping a notorious cartel boss retire and transition into living life as a woman.

Despite the movie having an 80 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, eagle-eyed viewers think they have noticed a 'crucial mistake' made by Selena while filming.

Gomez stars in Netflix's Emilia Pérez. (Netflix)

In one scene, her character is seen having a heated phone argument, but also making direct eye-contact with the camera.

In the film industry, this is called 'breaking the fourth wall' - and is something that is often avoided - that's unless the director made the creative choice to do so in the script.

However, it seems fans are convinced that the move was an alleged slip-up instead of scripted, with many taking to social media to call Selena out.

"Oops! Selena Gomez commits acting sin by looking directly at the camera in Emilia Perez," one wrote.

Another added: "Directing choice or mistake? Selena might be breaking the fourth wall on purpose for her character's depth."

However, some spoke out in defence of the actor - claiming that it would never have made the edit if it turned out to be a mistake.

One fan commented: "It’s very intentional and happens a lot during the movie."

(Netflix)

While someone else claimed: "I think it was meant to be that way simply because there were enough cuts and angles to not have used that shot during post.

"The editors may have left it this way intentionally.

"I mean, I haven’t seen it so I don’t know that context and could be COMPLETELY wrong but as someone who edits daily, this seems to be intentional."

Her role in the film brought on other challenges, such as acting in Spanish.

Speaking to Sky News about how she prepared for the part, she said: "It was very exciting.

"I'm not completely fluent, so for me, it was really incredible to be able to even just be around people who were speaking it.

"I found it to be a very proud moment for sure."

Netflix viewers think they’ve spotted ‘crucial mistake’ from Selena Gomez during ‘haunting’ new thriller

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