Corrected entry: The moon is shown several times over a period of a number of days, but it's always shown as the same shaped crescent.
Krista
18th May 2004
House of Cards (1993)
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Correction: The moon is, in fact, not always a crescent. It is shown as crescent to depict the imagination of Sarah, and ultimately her mother. In the scene when the tower is completed, for instance, the moon is, in reality, a full moon, and is shown as such several times. The film alternates between crescent and full in this scene to switch back and forth between the shared imaginary moon, which is crescent, and the real moon, which is full. The next morning, the crescent moon is shown as becoming full.