Visible crew/equipment: When Marion is dead, you can see the camera panning back reflected in her eyes.
Visible crew/equipment: At the beginning of the movie, you can see the helicopter with the camera reflected in the building.
Directed by: Gus Van Sant
Starring: Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Vince Vaughn, William H. Macy, Anne Heche
Visible crew/equipment: When Marion is dead, you can see the camera panning back reflected in her eyes.
Visible crew/equipment: At the beginning of the movie, you can see the helicopter with the camera reflected in the building.
Visible crew/equipment: When Marion is dead, you can see the camera panning back reflected in her eyes.
Norman Bates: Dirty night.
Trivia: Director Gus van Sant has a cameo at the beginning of the movie when Marion enters the office after her lunch break - he is talking to someone looking just like Alfred Hitchcock.
Question: When private investigator Milton Arbogast is attacked on the stairway, this film inserts two non sequitur pieces of footage right in the middle of the attack sequence: Just as Arbogast's face is slashed twice, a shot of a virtually-nude woman wearing a sleep-mask is inserted for a split-second, followed a moment later by a split-second insert of what appears to be a small calf standing in the middle of a road in a rainstorm. What is the meaning of those two inserts?
Answer: I'm sorry. There are no answers to your question. Or. The inserts were added to make the movie, which I liked, even more horrible.
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