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Here, there are exemples of using impossible figures in motion picture films
and animation films. The most favorite theme is famous lithograph of M.C. Escher
"Relativity".
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In Labyrinth (1986) 16-year-old Sarah (Jennifer Connelly)
accidentally wishes her baby stepbrother Toby to the evil Goblin King
Jareth (David Bowie) who will transform Toby into a goblin if Sarah does
not complete his Labyrinth in 13 hours. At the end Sarah enters to the
castle of goblin king which represents theme of Escher's artwork "Relativity". |
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To visualize a finite universe in three dimensions, you can watch the Futurama
episode I, Roommate (Season 1 DVD) where Fry and Bender are looking for housing. Leela, Fry, Bender and the
manager enter into an apartment that resembles Escher's "Relativity".
Bender, the robot, falls down the staircase and continues to fall
"down" the other staircases in many different directions.]
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Every Simpsons episode has a gag where something special
happens when our favorite yellow family is running to their couch. In the
episode "The PTA Disbands", the family is running through an
Escher-like living room. |
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Inception is a film about dream-stealers who extract information from the unconscious
mind of his victims while they dream. One scene in the film show Penrose staircase, which
was constructed in lucid dream of one of characters. |
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Persons Unknown is an American mystery drama
television mini-series that revolves around strangers who are imprisoned inside a small ghost town. |
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Fallen is a ABC Family miniseries based on the (4 book) novel series by
Thomas Sniegowski about Aaron Corbett, a good-natured high school
student who discovers he is a Nephilim, human-angel hybrid. |
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