10 Tiny Movie Details That Give Away Character Secrets

By Jack Pooley /

1. Sam's Shirt Hints At Him Being A Clone - Moon

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The terrific Sam Rockwell-starring sci-fi drama Moon follows Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell), a man who begins to mentally and physically unravel as he reaches the end of a three-year mining stint on the far side of the Moon.

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It's eventually revealed that Sam is, in fact, one of hundreds of identical clones of the original Sam Bell, and his frayed sanity is a result of each clone's in-built, three-year lifespan.

Basically, Lunar Industries awakens a new clone when the previous one is "retired" - that is, incinerated - as is cleverly foreshadowed in the film's opening title sequence, where "Sam Prime" is wearing a shirt reading, "Wake me when it's quitting time."

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The relevance this statement has to Sam's true nature speaks for itself, even if at this point in the movie it seems like nothing more than a goofy throwaway slogan.