#31: My Girl
In the poignant journey of the 1991 film My Girl, emotions run high as viewers navigate the heartaches and joys alongside its characters. However, a subtle historical inaccuracy emerges amidst the tears shed for Macaulay Culkin’s character. Vada’s (Anna Chlumsky) mood ring, a significant element in the storyline, is emblematic of the 1973 setting.

Yet, the truth unveils that mood rings didn’t exist until 1975, marking a small but noteworthy deviation from historical accuracy. Despite this oversight, the film’s powerful storytelling and heartfelt performances continue to resonate with audiences, leaving an enduring impact on cinema.