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Flash ahead to 1994.
Flash ahead, Louise Greaves said, to the early nineteen-nineties.
Flash ahead to how a Lowe's associate "hooked us up" with a new one, the husband says.
Flash ahead to May 23, the finale: "We're probably going to cry all the way through it because it is such a central part of our lives," Mr. Ozawa said.
In a ten-year flash ahead, downsizing has become a widespread practice, as Paul and Audrey discover when a couple of high-school classmates show up at a reunion as small people.
My surmise: "Schindler's List" ends with the uplifting color sequence, and if "Lincoln" had ended not with a flashback to the second Inaugural Address but with a flash ahead to, say, a key moment in the mid-twentieth-century civil-rights struggle that referenced Lincoln, it would have set an Oscar-winning tone.
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Forgoing chronological precision, it has flashed ahead right to the pummeled hopes and realized aspirations of two half-brothers and their core group of friends in Tree Hill, N.C., four years after high school.
It then flashed ahead to show the couple, years later, strolling along the beach with their son.
When the movie flashes ahead, a documentarian on a quest to find Nana (Melanie Laurent) seeks out adult Ivan Murphyy).
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