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The 1974 film “The Conversation” begins with a casual overhead scene of a city park, full of
people living their every day life. The initial casual sounding jazz music gives the viewer the
sense XXXX XXXX is just an XXXXXXXX day XXX nothing is XXXXX. XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX XXX non XXXXXXXX
XXXXX XX a XXXXXXX, robotic tape recorder jumps XXXX XXX casual XXXXX. This instantly makes the
XXXXX XXXX XXXXXX XX XXX watcher. XX many movies, the XXX XXXXXXXX technique of putting
XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX into a scene XXXXX it XXXXX't XXXXX is XX XXXXXX
XXX viewer XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX in XXXXXXX XXXXX or XXXX may XX happening.
In XXXX particular XXXXX of XXX Conversation, XXX use of the disembodied XXXXXXX XXXX perfectly
points the XXXXXX XX predict the XXXX of the movie. In XXXXXXXXX to XXX XXXX, it XXX be argued XXXX
the XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXX to represent a XXXXXXXX yet very real ideology XXXX nothing XX
XXXX truly casual. Therefore XXX use XX XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX was both XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX
literally a XXXXXXX sound style to use, XX in real life XXX may XXXXXXXXX be
XXXXXXX XX an actual disembodied and XXXXXXXXXXXX spy in the XXXXX of XXXXX XXXXXX day.
XXXX the zoom in on the people just XXXX XX XXX feeling of XXX sound XXXXXXX closer and closer XX
them so it could pick XX their exclusive conversations.
Consequently, XXX sound delivery XXXX in this scene XXXXXX and easily XXXXXXXXXX XXX ideology XX
the XXXXX- the XXXXXX paranoia of Big XXXXXXX XXXX XX all XXXX acknowledge is in society.
Works XXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX. “XXXX XXXXX Techniques XXX Theory.” XXXXXXX, XXXXXXX, 8 XXX. XXXX, www.XXXXXXX.com/XXXXX?v=nkt-XXXXXXX.
“20 XXXXXX With XXX Most XXXXXXXXX Sound XXXXXX.” Taste XX Cinema - Movie XXXXXXX and XXXXXXX Movie XXXXX, www.tasteofcinema.XXX/2015/XX-XXXXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXXX/.
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