Backtrack
Title Sequence
The titles used a 1500s painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger called 'Winter landscape with a bird trap'. The painting was chosen for its slightly sinister undertone and features within a scene in the film where it becomes an analogy for a plot element.
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The painting was painstakingly separated into dozens of separate layer elements before it was recreated as a dimensional scene to allow a single-move 3D camera sequence.