Watch the DA203 license plate in context (you'll have to look fast) - HERE. Of course, license plates aren't the only references to religious texts in the Matrix series, given that, among others, Nebuchadnezzar (the name of Morpheus' ship) was also a Babylonian King - and the speaker chronicled in the aforementioned Daniel 2:03 text. At the beginning of Reloaded, Agent Smith's license plate reads "IS5416," which corresponds to Isaiah 54:16: " Behold, I have created the smith, who blows the fire of coals, and produces a weapon for its purpose. I have also created the ravager to destroy." Similarly, during the highway chase sequence, Trinity's Cadillac plate reads "DA203," which corresponds to Daniel 2:03: " He said to them, 'I have had a dream that troubles me and I want to know what it means.'" However, in the Matrix trilogy, many of the vehicle plates are shorthand references to religious scriptures. īackstory: Typically in movies license plates are designed to blend into the scenery without a second thought. Watch the hidden frames in context - HERE. For the Fight Club movie, director David Fincher utilized a similar approach but, in addition to one standalone penis picture, he also included four brief flashes of Durden in scenes (prior to the character's official introduction).Īccording to Fincher, the purpose of the subliminal frames was to show that " our hero is creating Tyler Durden in his own mind, so at this point he exists only on the periphery of the narrator's consciousness." In addition to the Durden flashes, Fincher also foreshadowed the story's twist with a subtle label on a pay phone the Narrator uses after his apartment is destroyed - which reads "No Incoming Calls Allowed." Moments later, Tyler Durden calls the pay phone. Hidden Message: Tyler Durden frames (and a penis).īackstory: Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) reveals that while working as a film projectionist, he would intentionally splice images of male genitalia into the reels - which were nearly imperceptible to moviegoers. That said, the list is not all-inclusive, so once you've had a chance to read our picks, share your favorite hidden movie messages in the comments. For our purposes, we're focusing on frames, text, and audio that is literally hidden in each movie. Harry Potter is a platform for anti-family subliminal messaging). 1), or Illuminati/thematic abstractions about the "true meaning" behind a particular film (i.e. To be clear, movies on our list are more than simple easter eggs (such as the Egyptian etching of R2-D2 and C-3PO in Raiders of the Lost Ark), set/costume designs that might not have been an actual "message" to the audience (like the The Bride's "F*** You" sneaker soles in Kill Bill, Vol. In honor of these sly creatives, we've compiled a list of our favorites. However, from time to time, those marks are a bit more literal - as certain filmmakers, special effects gurus, and editors have inserted hidden messages into fan-favorite films. Even though a project's success or failure is often attributed to the strengths and shortcomings of the writer, director, and principle cast, countless professionals leave their mark on every feature film. So, by comparison, Mother Gothel had a much more Disney-fied death scene - with no animal violence involved.Moviemaking is an extremely collaborative process - where hundreds of people contribute to a film as it journeys from script to screen. Though the ogress outsmarts the first two beasts, the last one, a wolf, swallows her whole. As Parsley and the Prince are running away, she throws each gallnut in an attempt to distract the ogress and they transform into three animals. But in this telling the girl - named Parsley for the plant her mother stole - escapes using three enchanted gallnuts. The rest of the story is similar to the one we all know: the girl falls in love with a prince who rescues her from the tower. In this version, the girl is taken as retribution for her mother stealing parsley out of an ogress's garden. However, the villain in this tale, Dame Gothel, gets a fairly tame comeuppance compared to the 17th century Italian telling of the story. The most famous version of this tale was written by the Brothers Grimm, which was violent enough since it featured the Prince in the story going blind after falling into some thorn bushes. Disney's story about a young girl kept in a tower who just wants to see the source of the mysterious lanterns in the sky is based on the folktale of Rapunzel.
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