On the topic of inanimate objects that move, in the end scene at the toy store, when daughter Helena is by the baby carriage and reaches for the Carlotta doll, there’s a tall display tower in the center of the room behind them with teddy bears on it. If you watch the top tier of bears, the one on the left moves though no one is anywhere near it.Another strange scene with mannequins that seem alive and move.
Here is the scene you are talking about and yes, it is a white bear, it seems he says hello to us.On the topic of inanimate objects that move, in the end scene at the toy store, when daughter Helena is by the baby carriage and reaches for the Carlotta doll, there’s a tall display tower in the center of the room behind them with teddy bears on it. If you watch the top tier of bears, the one on the left moves though no one is anywhere near it.
This scene is super interesting and maybe one of the most important in the film. I don't know if this is what Kubrick wanted as an ending. Let's say. The scene is magical, it's Christmas, there are Christmas melodies in the air, many people buying toys for children, it's a place of joy and innocence and yet it's there that these two are going to give their little girl to the predators. I hadn't noticed three things: the sad look of the little girl who turns to her parents, before disappearing as if to ask for help and then no, they continue as if nothing but aware that two predators are taking their little girl.Here is the scene you are talking about and yes, it is a white bear, it seems he says hello to us.
Another strange scene with mannequins that seem alive and move.