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"I think he's caught it probably too well and Craig Gordon's obviously managed to get across to make a terrific save," added Canning.
That's the free fall, the famous dolly zoom in the tower staircase, in which he's caught; it's the visual metaphor that captures man's fate.
Rupert Grint describes it as like watching a row of dominoes falling towards you, and when we emerge from a cellar bar in central London, climbing up to street-level Soho, it's clear he's caught it just right.
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