The lower rear car looks very much like Philip's car from Alice in the Cities and the one behind it could be the one featured in the poster for The American Friend.








Yeah, the swords look a lot like thisCalvin wrote:I'd say so. The weapons resemble something that Musashi used.
This is from Kings of the RoadJeff wrote:I think the transport vehicle may be representing a box of five films. Could there be five Wenders instead of four? We know of Alice in the Cities, The Wrong Move, Kings of the Road, and The American Friend. Is it possible that Summer in the City or The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty Kick are included as well?

Those lines just seem to be lines of motion/direction. Still, wouldn't rule out Shortcuts or Crash. Crash has been rumored for a while. (I don't know about the validity of any of the rumors, but it's not so outlandish.)Rupert Pupkin wrote:I would have hoped that some of the cars would indicate Cronenberg's Crash...
But regarding the lines from each which leads to the center, which could suggest a car crash, or perhaps Robert Altman's "Shortcuts" (a blu upgrade ?) :-k (there's also the motorbike-chip which could be a "Shortcuts" hint)
What about The Savage Innocents? The final shot is of an iceberg.The Narrator Returns wrote:Having done a search for movies involving icebergs, this is the best option I could find.
Good point. The three samurai could mean an upgrade of the Musashi Trilogy.matrixschmatrix wrote:Yeah, the swords look a lot like thisCalvin wrote:I'd say so. The weapons resemble something that Musashi used.
I believe it's melting to show it's ice. If they didn't put that there it could of been a sand hill or something.Calvin wrote:The iceberg is melting if that means anything. An environmentalist documentary? The Great White Silence?
You might have something there (NSFW. If you work on New Year's Day.)*CG* wrote:Could the bow mean Arabian Nights, which means Trilogy of Life?

no prob. I was just thinking of stuff I remembered being rumored and right then the Pasolini films jumped in my head.ianungstad wrote:Good catch on Arabian Nights!
This is reassuring, since Arabian Nights was not on the early 2012 teaser (or wasn't legible), while The Decameron and The Canterbury Tales were.ianungstad wrote:Good catch on Arabian Nights!
All of the generic cars represent Traffic, right? Ryan assigned all of them a letter, but they can't all mean something different. Other than that, the only one that seems uncertain is the ocean.... but I'm unwilling to accept that it's anything but Breaking the Waves.*CG* wrote:so what is left to be figured out?
Something weird (and most likely not a clue), for some reason the mime looks like he is wearing one of those hats from Fishing with John. Prob not, but the drawing looks that way.Calvin wrote:The mime and I don't think anyone has brought up the seagulls yet either.
That all sounds really far-fetched, especially the oysters. The cars are probably referring to Weekend. No reason to believe Warner has licensed Blow-up and that mime does not look like the ones in the film. Ryan is just guessing like the rest of us.Volta wrote:All of the generic cars represent Traffic, right? Ryan assigned all of them a letter, but they can't all mean something different. Other than that, the only one that seems uncertain is the ocean.... but I'm unwilling to accept that it's anything but Breaking the Waves.
*The French mime is likely Blow-Up.
*The oysters are the Quatsi trilogy, right? (Quahog - Sounds like Quatsi??)