These 9 famous film scenes referenced tables
Have you ever looked at a film and thought "which is a work of art, this appearance of frame as it could be a painting"? Well, here are some of the scenes you may have seen and amazed at their beauty, but knew they were really inspired by a painting.
Have you ever looked at a film and thought "which is a work of art, this appearance of frame as it could be a painting"? Well, it turns out that sometimes it's exactly the case. Some directors as if to pay tribute to beautiful paintings and they try to recreate the painting in a movie. Here are some of the scenes you may have seen and amazed at their beauty, but knew they were really inspired by a painting.
1. Django Unchained vs The Blue Boy
Did you think this blue outfit has just been made by Tarantino? It has undoubtedly been inspired by painting 1770 by Thomas Gainsborough.
2. Melancholy vs Ophélie
This is actually incredible, you do not think? Lars von Trier is an absolute genius and this reference toOphelia, The John Everett Millais table is so well done. It's not a copy, it's different, but you can clearly see the influence.
3. Vice vs the inherent last Supper
We are quite safe Paul Thomas Anderson thought he would be hilarious to recreateThe last dinnerBut with a pizza.
4. FOREST GUMP VS World of Christina
This scene in Forrest Gump seems that this could be Andrew Wyeth's painting, but from another point of view. Do you think?
5. The girl in the pearl vs girl in the pearl
This one is more than evident. The whole point was to recreate the famous Johannes Vermeer Painting calledThe girl in the pearl And it seems like Peter Webber chose the perfect actress for her. Scarlett Johansson looks exactly the same as the girl in painting.
6. Dunkirk vs Wanderer above the sea of fog
While the atmosphere is very different in the latter, the image looks strangely similar. The fog and the smoke are both the same and the colors are almost the same.
7. Shutter Island vs The Kiss
Did you seek even at this sceneShutter islandAnd to think he looked a little like the painting of Gustav Klimt? We have of course, but was it intentional? We should ask Martin Scorsese, but knowing him, he was really intentional.
8. The Thomas Crown vs the Son of Man
This outfit seems very familiar, right? Well, they refer even even in the movie, so we know it has been done on purpose. I do not think it's possible to dress someone like that accidentally.
9. Frida vs Frida and Diego Rivera
This famous Frida painting was referred to a scene in the 2002 movie and is incredible to see how they got all retail rights. Does anyone think that this film should have got a lot more prizes that he did?