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The phrase "argument scenes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to literature, film, or discussions about conflict and dialogue within a narrative.
Example: "The film's argument scenes were particularly intense, showcasing the characters' deep emotional struggles."
Alternatives: "conflict scenes" or "debate scenes".
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In addition, sitcoms of ATV and TVB imitated the video in argument scenes.
She criticised the argument scenes stating: "I was having psychic chunks carved off me by a man in a yellow helmet, every time Gwen screamed at Rhys or Jack" and felt overall that the episode contained "too much screaming".
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While playing out an argument scene during her audition for The Wolf of Wall Street, she won over Martin Scorsese by slapping DiCaprio hard in the face.
They claim he yelled at Seydoux to hit Exarchopoulos in an argument scene, and later told her to lick her co-star's snot (the snot and tears streaming during the lovers' break-up seem to testify to the drama's emotional and physical effect on the performers themselves).
"The quicker we shot an argument scene, the better". "You can do as much research as you like, but if it's not on the page it's never on the screen," said the Chester-born performer.
I understand, David, that he added a line in that argument scene that was very key.
Shooting an argument scene where she clears a table of dishes, Pfeiffer finished the take and saw blood everywhere.
-- Those arguments and scenes have been used and seen before.
There are some terrifically noisy arguments, a scene of Rogen's making love to the enormous Heigl ("I'm not making love to you like a dog. It's doggy style. It's a style"), but we never really see the moment in which they warm up and begin to like each other.
An intense behind the scenes argument followed, but the film was halted.
The Americans, while keeping much of the argument behind the scenes, "were dug in," a Western diplomat said.
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