“Everything everywhere at once.”  Fans paid attention to an interesting detail.  Has a connection with Poland

“Everything everywhere at once.” Fans paid attention to an interesting detail. Has a connection with Poland

“Everything everywhere at once” triumphs at festivals and wins more awards. Seven Oscar statuettes and two Golden Globes are only a small part of them. The hit attracts viewers in cinemas, it can also be seen on the Prime Video platform. Did you know that you can find a Polish accent in the production?

Viewers can be divided into several categories. One of them is observance. Some people carefully look at every little detail, including elements of the scenography. It was they who noticed a detail that could have been missed during the screening. As it turned out, it is related to Poland.

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An interesting detail in the movie “Everything everywhere at once”. It has to do with Poland

In several scenes, including in the one where Evelyn’s character cleans the office, there is a particular painting on the wall that hides the secret door. The artwork depicts a hunting dog that has caught a heron by the leg. Internet users who drew attention to it wondered if it was a real work of art. Doubts were dispelled by the National Museum in Warsaw. It turned out that in the film we can admire the reproduction of “A dog fight with a heron” by the Dutch painter Abraham Hondius. The painting is in the Warsaw museum in the Old Art Gallery.

“Everything everywhere at once.” The National Museum in Warsaw explains on TikTok

The National Museum in Warsaw in a rather original and funny way referred to questions about the aforementioned work from the production and published a video on TikTok. The recording shows the faces of actors known from memes, i.e. Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal. The post gathered a lot of likes and comments not only from Poland.

Damn, good museum marketing. chapeau bass.

One of my favorite paintings in Poland!

This is not the only post of this type on the tiktok profile of the National Museum. Funny videos referring to the most famous Polish painters or works that can be admired at exhibitions are often published.

Source: Gazeta

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