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Discover Ludwig"cinematic version" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a movie or film adaptation of a story or book. Example: "I loved the book, but I was disappointed with the cinematic version. It didn't capture the same depth and emotion as the novel."
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It is the cinematic version of an elegant, generic accent.
Peter Jackson's cinematic version of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was a huge success.
Mr. Kashyap rewrote my script into a final, more cinematic version.
The stand-out cinematic version of the story is undoubtedly the 1931 version by Rouben Mamoulian.
"It is a projection of an older, more cinematic version of New York".
Mr. Dergarabedian described that development in terms that sound like a cinematic version of global warming.
He reinterprets the role in the $100 million cinematic version of "The A-Team," which opens Friday.
1963 Tom Jones, the raffish 18th- century libertine at the centre of Tony Richardson's cinematic version of Henry Fielding's novel.
"Groundhog Day," Dr. Zito said, is a cinematic version of the teachings in Mahayana Buddhism, known as "the greater vehicle".
"Cropsey," named for the mythic boogeyman of Hudson Valley campfire stories, is the cinematic version of peeking under the bed and not breathing a sigh of relief.
"The filmmakers wanted to include this new cinematic version of the Dark Knight in the anniversary mosaic so it could be discovered by fans".
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