Early in the film, the principal character mentions Monet's "vanilla sky" in a painting.
Throughout the movie, the skies are all "vanilla" just like in Monet's painting - in fact, a little too like the painting. That is the only giveaway that we're in a fantasy movie[?] about simulated reality, because it plays it straight, about modern life, a successful womanizer who becomes the victim of a Fatal Attraction.
Various people have speculated that the picture depicted in the film is either Monet's "Falaises et Voiliers a Pourville", or even one of the series named variously "Wheat Field and Cypress Trees" / "Yellow Wheat and Cypress" / "Paysage avec Cypres" by Vincent Van Gogh.
See also: Life extension
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