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What are the amazing but hard-to-notice details of movie posters?

As we all know, the poster is the second face of the movie, but Sir can bet that this face is the most familiar stranger. The Silence of the Lambs

At first glance, the poster shows the face of the heroine Jodie Foster, whose mouth is sealed by a moth.

Look carefully, this moth has a skull pattern.

at this level, many people should be able to see it at a glance.

however, good things are never simple-are they really just ordinary skulls?

let's zoom in.

see? The skeleton actually consists of seven naked women. This image comes from the photography of Spanish surrealist artist salvador dali, which was shot in 1951.

the name of the photo is "in voluptas mors"-meaning "silent lamb".

This is Dali. The original photo is too large. Search online by yourself.

Why is the poster designed like this?

In the movie, the male killer Bill is eager for transsexuality, so he always puts a silkworm chrysalis (butterfly) on the victim's body, or puts the body in the shape of a butterfly-

The chrysalis will eventually break into a butterfly, and Bill hopes that he can do the same.

Therefore, the moth on the poster symbolizes transsexual Bill's desire to become a woman.

The woman's mouth is sealed, which shows that she can't speak her mind freely.

Naked women, on the other hand, represent those women who were killed innocently in serial killings. (Sir guessed, but refused to argue)

You see, there are so many details hidden behind a poster, so Sir asks you if you are careful enough.