When the family leaves for NYC, the license plate of the car reads D71-6AV. In the next scene, when they're on the road, the plate reads E44-5YH.
The day is so cold that you can't sit in a car without freezing, yet people are having a casual party late at night on an unprotected rooftop.
There's a difference between a handful of people sitting in a cold car, and a large group of people bunched together where the amassed body heat combined with alcohol consumption and possibly even some unseen space heaters add to the warmth.
There's a difference between a handful of people sitting in a cold car, and a large group of people bunched together where the amassed body heat combined with alcohol consumption and possibly even some unseen space heaters add to the warmth.
Andrew Marvell is mentioned as a contemporary of Shakespeare, but he wasn't born until five years after the Bard of Avon died.
Rita, the mother, keeps harping on Jo for wearing a short skirt despite the cold. Jo has thick knit leggings on under the skirt. Eliza (the other daughter) has an even shorter miniskirt and her thin stockings stop short of the skirt exposing her bare thighs. Rita says nothing about Eliza's skirt or her susceptibility to the cold.