When the movie is good, it makes you want to watch it over and over again. And even when we think we already know the plot cover to cover, we often detect new details that had gone unnoticed. For example, the Disney castle that Aladdin’s carpet builds, some clues about the unfolding of events in the franchise Harry Potter and Quentin Tarantino’s unique and subtle sense of humor in several of his productions.
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1. Harry Potter
Professor Mad-Eye Moody once turned Draco Malfoy into a ferret. And the animal trapped inside Albus’s cage, pictured above, references that incident.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Professor Lupine slept on the train to Hogwarts for practically the entire journey. But it was not by chance, as the events took place on September 1, 1993. The previous night had been a full moon. Therefore, Lupin’s fatigue is justifiable: he had spent the night as a werewolf.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2during the great battle at Hogwarts, one of the giants used a broken Quidditch bow as a weapon.
In one of the scenes in the first part, Harry, Ron and Hermione are talking to Hagrid. We saw the Gryffindor scarf on students: on Hermione, it was carefully tied; on Ron, just thrown over the shoulders; into Harry, through the neck. The arrangement of each scarf reflected the personality of the respective characters.
The most attentive viewers certainly noticed the gastronomic preferences of the wizards. For example, Dumbledore’s favorite dish is lemon sorbet, which has appeared countless times on the professor’s desk. Even the password to enter his office was the name of that dessert.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, there was a chameleon on the table in front of the character Hermione. Many noticed the clue that the director wanted to pass: soon after, the heroes had to boil a potion to disguise themselves as students of the Slytherin school.
two. Rent dogs
After the jewelry store robbery scene, Mr. Pink says someone reported them, trying to figure out who might be working with the police. Later, it becomes clear that Mr. Orange was the traitor. However, long before this turnaround, the film left clues for the public. When Mr. Pink, Mr. White and Mr. Orange are in a designated place, we can see that the pink and white bottles are on one side of the table while the orange bottles are on the other.
3. aquaman
In the film, the most attentive viewers managed to find a reference to Wonder Woman. Right after the credits, there is an image of newspaper clippings nailed to the wall. One of them reads: “Wonder Woman has denied rumors that she is dating Aquaman.”
4. Aladdin
While Aladdin was talking to the Genie, the flying carpet built an exact copy of Disney’s famous castle in sand.
5. Blade Runner 2049
This little wooden horse actually represents a unicorn. If we look closer, we can see the broken horn. This is important for the plot: the image of this mystical creature appeared to Deckard in a dream.
6. Guardians of the Galaxy
Each of the lines represented on the prisoners’ uniforms corresponds to a crime they committed.
7. inglourious bastards
When Hans Landa was investigating a farm, he discreetly checked the pulse of one of the owners’ daughters to see if the family was hiding something.
8. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
During Newt’s interrogation, we see the movie necklace pop out of Graves’ vest pocket. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows🇧🇷 Later, this amulet, in the shape of a wand, is given to Credence, who was the occult wizard.
9. Pulp Fiction: Time of Violence
Quentin Tarantino’s sense of humor is to be envied. In Rent dogsMr. Pink (Steve Buscemi) openly says he is against tipping waiters. later in pulp Fictionthe same actor was cast to play a restaurant attendant.
10. Forrest Gump — The Storyteller
Apparently, director Robert Zemeckis believed the rumor that Kennedy was having an affair with Marilyn Monroe. At least, that’s what her picture in the White House bathroom suggests. The signature on the photo read: “To John, with love.”
11. Spider man
In the third feature of the franchise, we see a picture of Mary Jane, which was taken by Peter Parker in the first film.
12. Men in Black
In each of the three parts of the franchise, we see the same, let’s say, “sporadic” character. She was played by Chloe Sonnenfeld, daughter of the director himself. In the first film, she appears on the TV monitor; in the second, in the mail scene; in the third, like a hippie.
13. Star Wars — The Last Jedi
In fact, the door to Luke’s cabin is a broken fighter wing. The most attentive fans, of course, noticed.
14. The origin
In the hotel scene, the character played by Ellen Page’s hair is tied up in a bun. The creators asked the actress to leave it that way, as they didn’t know exactly how to arrange her hair in a situation with zero gravity.
15. Spider-Man: Homecoming
During the bus ride, Michelle “MJ” read Invitation to a Beheading, by Vladimir Nabokov. The only interlocutor of the protagonist of this novel is a spider.
16. Maze
In some moments, we see “hidden” the face of David Bowie, who played one of the main roles in the film.
17. The League of Extraordinary
Captain Nemo and most of his crew are from India. So, the inscriptions on his ship are printed in Sanskrit style.
18. teacher without class
After breaking up with her rich boyfriend, school teacher Elizabeth (Cameron Diaz) walked around in heels with worn out soles. At the end of the film, the protagonist was already wearing new shoes: she chose to spend money on this and not on silicone prostheses.
19. black swan
In the scene where Nina sees Lily dancing for the first time, Leroy appears from behind and starts talking to the protagonist. However, it is not shown how he got there. Maybe it was just Nina’s hallucination.
20. Walt Backstage from Mary Poppins
In the film, Tom Hanks plays Walt Disney himself, and in the photo, we can see seven slightly different Oscar statuettes. Disney received them for the movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
21. Matrix
In one of the scenes, the cleaners took the soap out of the window outside the office where Neo worked. The pattern and placement of the foam is very similar to digital symbols going from top to bottom. This is how the operators saw the unprocessed Matrix.
Do you often pay attention to hidden details in movies? If you know other curiosities from other productions, be sure to share them in the comments!
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