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Subliminal Message | Secret Society
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6.5/10
IMDbBest Motion Picture of the Year | 2019
Favorite Actor | 2019 | Andrew
Buried Treasure | 2020
Best Production Design | 2019 | Michael
Discovery of the Year | 2019 | Rich
Grand Prix du Festival | 2018 | David Robert
Best Independent | 2018
Best Feature Film | 2018 | David Robert
Secci Oficial Fantstic | 2018 | David Robert
Budget 8,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,053,469 USD
The scenes with Sarah (Riley Keough) in the swimming pool are almost exact recreations of scenes from Marilyn Monroe's last film, Something's Got to Give (1962), which was never completed due to her sudden unexpected death. The footage from that film can be found online.
Sam's ringtone is the theme from the Commodore 64 game, "The Last Ninja."
The film takes place in 2011. The TV news segments shown in the film refer to the date.
The mansion of the songwriter is the same shooting location as the estate in The Neon Demon (2016).
While not initially a box-office success with audiences,[28] Under the Silver Lake has garnered a cult following who are convinced that there are hidden meta-clues, codes and ciphers sprinkled throughout the film waiting to be discovered. These include references to the mystery surrounding the identity of the dog killer, various different cyphers or codes, geocoding systems, and even analysis of fireworks in the film, connecting the sound pattern they emit to Morse code. In certain scenes in the film there is graffiti that can be seen in the toilets and on a wall and which are coded with the Copiale cipher.
"Bar Buddy: Used to be - a hundred years ago - y'know, any moron could kinda wander into the woods and look behind a rock or some shit and discover some cool new thing, y'know? Not anymore. Where's the mystery that makes everything worthwhile? We crave mystery, 'cause there's none left."
"Songwriter: Oh look at you! Everything that you've hoped for, that you've dreamed about being a part of, is a fabrication. Your art, your writing, your culture is the shell of other men's ambitions - ambitions beyond what you will ever understand."