Hidden Gems: 12 Small Details and Clever Easter Eggs In Films
If you don't know what to look for chances are you missed these subtle movie easter eggs.
Published 10 months ago in Ftw
If you don't know what to look for, chances are you missed these subtle movie easter eggs. Easter Eggs are little breadcrumbs left behind in movies and stories that only speak to those who know the original refrenceses.
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The dreams of 13 Going on 30’s main character came true, and several elements prove it.
In one of the movie’s first scenes, the 13-year-old protagonist looks at a magazine with the keywords of what she wants to be in her adulthood: “30, flirtatious and prosperous”. Later, not only does the magazine’s message come true, but the same magazine inspires the decor of Jenna’s apartment when she’s 30.2
There’s a reference to Pretty Woman in The Princess’s Diaries.
In Pretty Woman, there’s a scene where Vivian (Julia Roberts) goes to dinner at an elegant restaurant. When she accidentally knocks over a snail, a waiter covers her sheer clumsiness by saying, “It happens all the time.” Mia (Anne Hathaway) in The Princess Diaries hears the exact phrase from the same waiter (Allan Kent) when she breaks a glass.3
La La Land has a reference to a classic film.
The scene in which the leads sing City of Stars in the apartment under a dim green light was created after director Damien Chazelle watched Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo the night before. Even at the last minute, he decided that Emma should wear a purple dress like Novak’s in that cinema classic.4
One of the extras in Titanic is a historical consultant who helped the director.
Historian Edward Kamuda, as a member of the Titanic Historical Society, served as a consultant on the historical facts in the film and appeared briefly as an extra in the scene where Jack and Margaret are walking on deck.7
One of the bridesmaids in the movie about Queen Victoria is Princess Beatrice (and they do look alike).
In The Young Queen, she appears in the role of Princess Beatrice. Not only is she a member of royalty making a film debut, but she is also said to bear a physical resemblance to Queen Victoria, the film’s main character.8
At the beginning of Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth reads the end of the story.
If you take a closer look at one of the movie’s first scenes, you can see the protagonist walking and reading the last chapter of the book on which the story is based. However, the characters and places in the book have different names. So in a way, Elizabeth’s character was reading her own ending at the beginning of the film.12
Gargantua is a scientific recreation of a black hole.
Creating Gargantua, the black hole of Interestellar, required scientists to work on calculations for an entire year. Thousands of computers and a team of 30 people worked for months on equations to make that happen. They also made several computer simulations.