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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an excellent scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a particularly impressive or well-executed moment in a film, play, or any visual narrative.
Example: "The climax of the movie featured an excellent scene that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a remarkable scene" or "a superb scene".
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The mechanics of the money market are demonstrated with the aid of a ketchup sachet in a fast-food restaurant in an excellent scene where Donny explains the ownership of debt to his son.
He has an excellent scene with Lewis Howden, who plays the middleaged fisherman Davie: Aaron approaches Davie in the pub, wanting a private word, and every single drinker apart from Aaron himself is aware of the cracklingly tense atmosphere his request has created.
There's an excellent scene in the movie Sideways where Miles, the hero, sneaks into a waitress's house to recover a wallet his philandering friend left behind.
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The Grand Cafe is in an elegant old mansion, with a patio that offers an excellent view of the passing scene on busy Duval Street.
Besides the EDM overdose, the rest of festival managed to give an excellent panorama of the Brazilian electronic scene.
Except for a shouting match or two with a reporter and one excellent scene in which Gellhorn, trying to write a novel in Kenya, confronts Hemingway's ghost, the 100-minute show is mainly a chronicle of her life.
It's followed by an excellent, appalling scene in which middle-aged ladies spit at the coach for not letting "our boys" have their rightful rapes.
Throughout - notably in an excellent comic scene where the London ghostwriter gets into a scrape at a casino - there are reflections on fate and fortuity, on hazard and the narrative meanings we make of it.
Blade Runner 2049 again provides a couple of excellent scenes for spotting the extent of this issue.
If that's given you a yearning to read about the postwar entertainment industry, then you can't do better than the excellent Scenes from a Revolution: The Birth of the New Hollywood by Mark Harris (Canongate, £20).
"The Assets" is uneven, with some excellent scenes and quite a few bad ones.
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