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  2. Were oranges an intentional use of symbolism by filmmakers?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/67749

    No and Yes. According to various sources [one here], Francis Ford Coppola confirms on the DVD commentaries. “It started out as an accident”, said Coppola in DVD commentaries, “but once we realized we had used oranges so frequently in the first movie, we used them purposefully in the others.”. The saga ends with Michael dying, an orange ...

  3. What does the color Red symbolize in "The Sixth Sense"?

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    The color Red appears as a motif in M. Night Shyamalan's magnum opus The Sixth Sense, often noticeably too, in shots where red color juxtaposes with the surroundings. Here are some notable examples: 1 Cole wears a red sweater at a birthday party. Notice how the color of the wall is somewhat dull and pale, forming a sharp contrast.

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  5. Do the non-white actors in “A Gentleman in Moscow”...

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/123501/do-the-non-white-actors-in-a...

    My second-highest voted answer is about depictions of people of color in a period movie, with a score of +48 and zero downvotes. I'm not sure if that qualifies as "expert" by your definition. I do have the distinct and supportable belief that my answers belong here and are valued here.

  6. What do the bugs symbolize in "Pi"? - Movies & TV Stack Exchange

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/56846/what-do-the-bugs-symbolize-in-pi

    The bugs were specifically ants. There is some discussion of the symbolism of ants. They are certainly industrious. This may relate to the rigor required for the type of mathematics Max is dealing in, particularly number theory. Proverbs 6:6 may be translated as "Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise."

  7. Why do people wear sunglasses in The Matrix?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/70815

    The renegades and the Agents always wear sunglasses in the Matrix. Sunglasses hide the eyes and reflect those who are being looked at. The removal of sunglasses signals that a character is gaining a new or different perspective, or that he or she is vulnerable or exposed in some way.

  8. What is the symbolism of the remote controlled toy car?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/16338/what-is-the-symbolism-of-the-remote...

    It is a remote 'control' car. It could be said that the car represents control, as it is something manipulated by another entity to its own command. The use of a remote control car is an exertion of dominance over a foreign object, and furthermore the car is useless without the direction of its keeper. Also; the car the Kid is using is a ...

  9. What did the color Red symbolize in "American Beauty"?

    movies.stackexchange.com/questions/76281/what-did-the-color-red-symbolize-in...

    It represents warmth, danger, love, death, rage, lust and beauty. It can convey energy, anger, power, excitement, vitality, passion, and sacrifice. Red can stand for warmth, danger, love, sex, death, rage, lust, and beauty. Significance in the movie: Sam Mendes incorporated this color in movie very well. In the beginning, we see Lester in cool ...

  10. What does the mouse symbolize? - Movies & TV Stack Exchange

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    A mose can't harm a human, a mouse lives simple/for simple pleasures--- such as food. And as one person pointed out..a mouse has a short life span.."The Green Mile", is normally called "The Last Mile"--as Hanks (elder) character explains early in movie. Kinda by definition (least in those days) death sentences were carried out quickly...

  11. What is the significance of the hat in Miller's crossing?

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    1. It always seemed to me that Tom (Gabriel Byrne) says 'hat' in a way that sounds a lot like 'heart.' "Nothing more foolish than a man chasing his heart" is a reasonable synopsis of the movie. Leo (Albert Finney's character) chases his heart trying to win Verna, and nearly loses everything for it. Tom spends the movie chasing his heart as well.