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Title: A Hard Day's Night
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November 28, 2000 |
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As the song begins, the movie enters the mood of a music video; all the diegesis sounds are muted except for the music. However, remembering the fact that the film is still a mockumentary, the director fiddles around with the shots so the audience is constantly reminded of that they are watching a mockumentary instead of a music video as he switches back and forth between the audience??s view and the director??s view... Showed first 250 characters
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As the song begins, the movie enters the mood of a music video; all the diegesis sounds are muted except for the music. However, remembering the fact that the film is still a mockumentary, the director fiddles around with the shots so the audience is constantly reminded of that they are watching a mockumentary instead of a music video as he switches back and forth between the audience??s view and the director??s view... Showed next 250 characters
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