We have fallen chandeliers in the foyers of both Jay Gatsby's mansion and the abandoned casino in Blade Runner 2049. Neither structure is old in their timelines, and ONLY the one big light at the front door has fallen, all the others are still firmly anchored. These are two more modern examples. And then there's the whole thing about characters going out of their way to rewind stopped clocks. These things happen on-screen far too often to be some mere fetish of a writer or director. There must be a meaning.
We have fallen chandeliers in the foyers of both Jay Gatsby's mansion and the abandoned casino in Bl
Well look at how many old movies have someone swinging from chandiliers. Also any place thats open to scavengers and or thieves first thing to fuck up thats fancy is one of those.
Well look at how many old movies have someone swinging from chandiliers. Also any place thats open t
if i were a thief, the one thing i would never try to do is destroy the chanedlier. that makes noise, and noise makes an arrest warrant, and an arrest warrant would kill me
if i were a thief, the one thing i would never try to do is destroy the chanedlier. that makes noise