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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final scene of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the concluding part of a narrative, film, or play.
Example: "The film concluded with a final scene of the protagonist standing alone on the cliff, contemplating their journey."
Alternatives: "the concluding scene of" or "the last scene of".
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But then in a final scene of Greek violence, bodies are defiled and scorched.
If the gauge empties, you view a final scene of desolate failure and have to start over.
During a final scene of reconciliation Prospero relinquishes his magical powers, blesses his daughter's marriage and starts the uneasy process of forgiving his brother.
Speaking of which … There's still a chance that Ayer could hit us with a final scene of Zack Snyder-style CGI mega-carnage.
She takes the only way out, which leads to a final scene of reconciliation between the two men that was regarded by the play's original critics as a coup de theatre.
Abandoned by the fleeing Landauers, the Glass Room is taken over by the Nazis for scientific experiments, and then claimed by the communists, before becoming a museum, and the site for a final scene of recognition and redemption.
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While there is never a question where your sympathies should lie, the script features a few powerful moments, including a final scene that stirs plenty of passion.
Gregory Nava's 1995 film My Family had a final scene that repeated that of Apur Sansar.
It's a tragicomic romance with long-lost royal sons kidnapped and reared in the wilds of Wales and a protracted final scene of dizzying multiple reunions which straddle the preposterous and heart-stopping.
Not only that, Milan introduces a chilling new character, features the most moving scene I have seen on TV in some time and has a jaw-dropper of a final scene.
Demy doesn't pull his emotional punches – the pain of loss and dying hope is palpable in every visually delectable frame – and his star-crossed lovers keep singing right up to a snow-laden, final scene of devastating emotional power.
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