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  • Best Known for the Fanservice: In all honesty, if it hadn't been for the somewhat novel approach of narrating scenes where characters are frozen in time - especially the part with the women undressed, this comedy-romance-drama film wouldn't be noteworthy. The critics seemed to agree on this.
  • Blooper: One of the women in the supermarket blinked her eyes while still "frozen in time". This apparently wasn't noticed by the editor, hence showing up in the final cut.
  • Informed Wrongness: Inverted from the real life audience's perspective, if one subscribes to the "magic" interpretation of the time-stop moments. Many viewers rightfully pointed out that Ben using his time-stop ability to undress women without their consent was wrong, regardless of his motives. If one subscribes to the more sensible "mundane" interpretation instead, this trope wouldn't have been relevant in the first place because few would raise these judgmental points about Ben's private Imagine Spot.
  • Signature Scene: The supermarket time-stop moment where Ben undressed the beautiful women who were frozen on the spot, all without their consent, and then drew art sketches of them. See the film's Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane and Imagine Spot entry to understand how to make sense of it.

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