It’s not just any kind of symbolism.
Last night my wife and I were watching “Ordinary Angels”. When the woman goes to see her son, there is a pyramid depiction inlayed in brick on the stage backdrop. To drive this idea home, when they cut to another angle, there is an illuminated (may or may not be lit, memory is fuzzy) triangle on the wall with writing on it that they keep within the frame so it is very intentional.
This should raise an eyebrow of any Anon. I’ve seen this several times in movies, including the all-seeing eye.
Edit: I was able to quickly look at the movie again on my iPad. It is a yellow triangle with black border. Although I can’t make it out, there is a figure at the top that looks kind of like a bird and writing; some of which is in red. Bonus, there is a Sphinx-like neon sign and I can now make out the sign outside though clipped at the top says “Pyramid Cabaret” and has a pyramid depiction on it as well. I looked to see if this place is real. Though not in the US where this film is set, I find this shit. https://pyramidcabaret.com/ Right on the home page there is a chandelier of skulls. (not real human skulls as I know the anatomy from a previous career) Interesting choice of a place to create for a movie (especially since that scene ran a few minutes and wasn’t a main location), wouldn’t you say?
Edit2: It appears they did use the real location in Canada for the film. Still, what a choice. As this movie was based on a true story I’m trying to see if there was a good reason for this. (other than it being cheaper to film in Canada than the US)
It’s not just any kind of symbolism.
Last night my wife and I were watching “Ordinary Angels”. When the woman goes to see her son, there is a pyramid depiction inlayed in brick on the stage backdrop. To drive this idea home, when they cut to another angle, there is an illuminated (may or may not be lit, memory is fuzzy) triangle on the wall with writing on it that they keep within the frame so it is very intentional.
This should raise an eyebrow of any Anon. I’ve seen this several times in movies, including the all-seeing eye.
Edit: I was able to quickly look at the movie again on my iPad. It is a yellow triangle with black border. Although I can’t make it out, there is a figure at the top that looks kind of like a bird and writing; some of which is in red. Bonus, there is a Sphinx-like neon sign and I can now make out the sign outside though clipped at the top says “Pyramid Cabaret” and has a pyramid depiction on it as well. I looked to see if this place is real. Though not in the US where this film is set, I find this shit. https://pyramidcabaret.com/ Right on the home page there is a chandelier of skulls. (not real human skulls as I know the anatomy from a previous career) Interesting choice of a place to create for a movie (especially since that scene ran a few minutes and wasn’t a main location), wouldn’t you say?
It’s not just any kind of symbolism.
Last night my wife and I were watching “Ordinary Angels”. When the woman goes to see her son, there is a pyramid depiction inlayed in brick on the stage backdrop. To drive this idea home, when they cut to another angle, there is an illuminated (may or may not be lit, memory is fuzzy) triangle on the wall with writing on it that they keep within the frame so it is very intentional.
This should raise an eyebrow of any Anon. I’ve seen this several times in movies, including the all-seeing eye.
Edit: I was able to quickly look at the movie again on my iPad. It is a yellow triangle with black border. Although I can’t make it out, there is a figure at the top that looks kind of like a bird and writing; some of which is in red. Bonus, there is a Sphinx-like neon sign and I can now make out the sign outside though clipped at the top says “Pyramid Cabaret” and has a pyramid depiction on it as well. I looked to see if this place is real. Though not in the US where this film is set, I find this shit. https://pyramidcabaret.com/ Right on the home page there is a chandelier of skulls. (not real human skulls as I know the anatomy from a previous career) Interesting choice of a place to create for a movie, wouldn’t you say?
It’s not just any kind of symbolism.
Last night my wife and I were watching “Ordinary Angels”. When the woman goes to see her son, there is a pyramid depiction inlayed in brick on the stage backdrop. To drive this idea home, when they cut to another angle, there is an illuminated (may or may not be lit, memory is fuzzy) triangle on the wall with writing on it that they keep within the frame so it is very intentional.
This should raise an eyebrow of any Anon. I’ve seen this several times in movies, including the all-seeing eye.