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Hidden detail from the beginnings and endings of movies

Movies that hide hidden messages in the beginning and end.

Top directors know how to make a great ending to a movie. But whether they are epic, shocking or indeterminate, good directors go one step further and connect the ending with the beginning. An observant viewer will notice this and be rewarded with a missing link that will leave the rest of the audience scratching their heads after leaving the theater. Check out the missing links in movies like Avatar, 12 Monkeys, Gone, and Shipwreck.

Some directors like to sneak into movies details that reward attentive viewers. This approach has a similar function to yours "easter eggs" or Easter eggs, which are a symbol of the hidden elements that the directors hide in the film in order to "sweeten" those who take the time to find them and get them as a reward various hints.

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Tom Hanks as Chuck in Shipwreck ends up at the same intersection where the movie began.
Tom Hanks as Chuck in Shipwreck ends up at the same intersection where the movie began.

Well, Easter eggs don't just come in the form of objects, hidden messages are also found in the execution itself scenes at the beginning and end of the film. If you don't notice them, you are not at a disadvantage, but these types of grips they hide answers that you think the film doesn't answer. The mysterious one used the same grip The Lost Island series, and let's take a look together at how some famous films did it.

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