Ok, you had your chance. Now, it will be getting more and more obvious ... (than it's already been! )
Says it's gonna get more and more obvious, proceeds to post the same picture 20 times in a row . No, but seriously, I really don't see any change between all of these pictures apart from the girl moving further forward and the woman walking after her. And I have no idea what the piece of the puzzle that even the people who haven't seen the movie should figure out, is supposed to be . I've been looking at these pictures for way too long ngl.
Some friendly advice here. You've now posted 10 pictures from the same scene from a movie that (I think?) none of the people playing the game have seen. I don't think posting the next frame (or next 20 frames) from this scene will yield any different results than what it has so far. So I'd humbly suggest posting a still from a different scene entirely (perhaps one with a recognizable actor in it), or giving different clues about the movie that are not simply clues about how to interpret this scene. Otherwise we may all be here a long while.
@mattorama12: thanks. As said before, you needn't have seen the film to spot something important in the sequence (a difference between the images), which would give the movie away (better than any other picture). In fact, you should have already spotted the most important giveaway. Regarding your suggestion: yes, that's my plan anyway. It gets progressively easier. I have a plan, trust me