

The Fountain: Izzi Dies in Room 620 (Keter)
In Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain, the room where Izzi dies is numbered 620. I do not think this is incidental.
In Hebrew gematria:
כתר — Keter, “Crown” = 620
כ = 20
ת = 400
ר = 200
20 + 400 + 200 = 620
Keter is the highest sefirah, the Crown at the summit of the Tree of Life. Since The Fountain is built around the Tree of Life, Izzi dying in Room 620 reads as a very precise Kabbalistic placement: she dies in the Keter-room, at the Crown-point of the Tree.
From there, the film’s final movement into overwhelming white light can be read as passage beyond the Tree, toward the mystery of Or Ein Sof, the Infinite Light.
Aronofsky had already put Hebrew gematria and Kabbalah directly on screen in Pi, so a hidden Keter reference in The Fountain is not far-fetched.
To me, this is a deliberate and powerful gematria key, hidden in plain sight, but not likely to be found by the average viewer.