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So, Kottke pointed to this piece by Ebert, "How to Read a Movie." As I mention in the comments:

In Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days, when the character Mace (Angela Bassett) is delivering a speech to Lenny (Ralph Fiennes) about how memories are designed to fade... Lenny is crumpling in front of a poster of elephants -- a well-known symbol of memory.

The first time I noticed this was at a special screening at the Chaplin Theater on Raleigh Studios' lot (the post-production studio across the street from Paramount), and Bigelow had a Q&A after the film.

I told her this was, yes, the first time I noticed it, and was it intentional?

The audience laughed, and there was a long pause.

"No. I'm going to have to ask the art director about that..."

(IMDb tells me it was John Warnke.)

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