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13 Movies and Cartoons We’ve Watched Over and Over and Maybe We Missed Some Very Curious Details

When we watch a movie or a cartoon, we first of all pay attention to the plot and rarely notice the details. However, creators often fill their works with references and symbols, or even manage to put characters on screen that are only perceived by true cinephiles. For example, few know that The Lord of the Rings had the participation of the great-grandson of J. R. R. Tolkien himself, the author of the trilogy.

We, from awesome.club, we came to the conclusion that to be able to observe the hidden insinuations and ambiguous ironies of directors and screenwriters, most of our favorite films and cartoons should be reviewed at least two or three times. In today’s selection, we’re going to reveal some curiosities that you might not have noticed.

scarecrow in torn coat

In Batman: The Dark Knight Rises, Cillian Murphy’s character’s coat, in addition to being a rough fabric, is also torn at the shoulders. From the holes, something like feathers or hay comes out. All of this is no coincidence, as the name of the villain played by Murphy is Scarecrow.

Sharon Tate and her real gems

On the set of Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood, Margot Robbie, who played Sharon Tate, appears wearing her character’s original jewelry. According to the actress, this helped her to better assimilate the role, to feel really connected with the murdered wife of Roman Polanski. margot received all these gems after meeting the Tate familywhich gave him his permission to use them in the recordings.

A giant rat and viewers’ conclusions

Harry Potter and the train station

Do you still think that Hogwarts students went to the magical village of Hogsmeade for the first time only when they were already in their last year, and with the permission of their parents and teachers? In fact, the students from third year were already allowed to visit Hogsmeade during scheduled visits, shopping and mingling with unaccompanied friends, provided they have signed permission from a parent or guardian.

Diva Plavalaguna and lots and lots of water

In the action movie The Fifth Element, the opera singer and part-time secret agent is named Plavalaguna. Translated from the Croatian language, this name means “blue lagoon”. According to some opinions, the film’s director, Luc Besson, may have borrowed it from a tourist town where he spent the summer as a child. Also quite curious is the appearance of the Diva Plavalaguna. Besides herself being all in bluethe planet that appears through the panoramic window during your presentation, is covered in water.

Claudia and her behavior

Many of us have watched the movie Interview with the Vampire over and over again, first and foremost for the iconic duet of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. But the film gave us yet another extraordinary character, little Claudia, played by young Kirsten Dunst. According to the plot, she was turned into a vampire at the age of 5. As we know, the bodies of these beings do not age, and in the case of little Claudia, with the passage of time, the soul of an adult woman was trapped in a child’s body🇧🇷

Interesting how Kirsten Dunst’s character behaves with her “foster parents”. With Louis, she looks like a small woman, while with Lestat, whom she doesn’t trust very much, she looks like a little girl. And there is nothing wrong, no one expects malice and cunning intrigues from a child.

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Modest employee and his weird tie

Have you noticed the tie of one of the characters from the cartoon WiFi Ralph: Breaking the Internet? There is a detail that indicates that this guy must be a fan of Star Wars🇧🇷 His tie resembles the design of the famous and cute robot R2-D2, which is part of almost all films in the franchise.

Happy girls on the boat with a secret

In the fun musical Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!, there is a well-known scene in which they perform the song When I kissed the teacher. If we look closely, on the platform where the girls sing and dance, we can recognize the name Chiquitita. This is a reference to the title of another ABBA song. Including, in the first part of the musical, the friends sing this exact song to Donna.

Descendant of Tolkien Surrounded by Elves and Hobbits

Monsters University and the Business Card with a Secret

The college fraternity assembled at Monsters University by Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan was quite heterogeneous. One of the monsters, Don Carlton, even had his own business cards. That’s when the creators of the cartoon decided to hide an “Easter Egg” for the most attentive onlookers. The address printed on the card is 1200 Dark Avenue🇧🇷 This is a reference to the address 1200 Park Avenue, where Pixar’s headquarters are located in California.

Hogwarts Students and the Headmaster’s Daughter

Chris Columbus, the director of the first two parts of the Harry Potter story, managed to put almost all of his children in the films. It’s not a secret that Eleanor, their eldest daughter, played a student from the Hufflepuff house, Susana Bones. But fans of the saga managed to find two more children of the directorwho also acted in A Pedra Filosofal and in A Câmara Secreta, however, their names do not appear in the credits.

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One Reddit user stated: “The son of Columbus is one of the boys looking out the window at the Firebolt broom in the Diagon Alley scene with Hagrid and Harry. His youngest daughter appears in one of the portraits on the wall, as Harry ascends Gryffindor Tower for the first time. If I remember correctly, she is in the portrait of a girl with flowers.”

Film about dreams and a song by Edith Piaf

Perhaps, after watching the production of Inception, most of us begin to doubt that we are in the real world. The film tells a spectacular story about a gang of thieves who know how to infiltrate other people’s dreams and steal their secrets. To return to reality, the characters used a song Non, je ne regrette rien (No, I don’t regret anything), by Edith Piaf. The song lasts two minutes and 28 seconds, so the creators of the iconic production made sure that its duration was exactly two hours and 28 minutes.

The same music was used in the film Piaf — A Hymn to Love, in which the protagonist Edith Piaf was played by actress Marion Cotillard. In The Origin, she gave life to the protagonist’s deceased wife, who was still alive in her husband’s subconscious.

Chocolate Factory and Scissorhands

The image above is from a scene from the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In it, the eccentric Willy Wonka looks like Edward Scissorhands, the protagonist of another film directed by Tim Burton. Curiously, the appearance of Johnny Depp’s character is accompanied by the caption “15 years ago”🇧🇷 Exactly the time interval that separates the films Edward Scissorhands (1990) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005).

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