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The dialogue suggests something is afoot as the Rabbi suggests he drops his pants. The men continue up a floor and into a room. The music for this section of the scene is slow, mellow and easy. As they enter the room the music stops, this means a narrative event should take place... Showed first 250 characters
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The music is quickly made intense, fast paced and made for action. You now see your main iconography in a London Gangster genre, guns and diamonds which inevitably leads to one of our main themes; theft, or in language for the genre, Snatch. The scene also gives audiences its first action code leaving viewers wanting and expecting more... Showed next 250 characters
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