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Possibly this view represents the show's critical edge, but if so, it is sharpened at the expense of accuracy.
You find yourself in a recreation of the room from the film's opening, sitting in the same chair as Mareuil's character, around which are scattered various significant odds and ends from the scene: most notably the cigarette and lighter as famously used by Buñuel on the balcony, the offending razor blade, and the strop on which it is sharpened.
When you identify and describe a smell out loud, your ability to perceive it is sharpened.
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My wife did, and oh, how it's sharpened my senses.
When snow blankets the details of a familiar world, perceptions, particularly of space, and of moving through it, are sharpened.
It's sharpened my focus on the world of care assessments, eligibility criteria, disability living allowance, respite breaks, OTs, Sencos, and other sets of initials".
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It's sharpened too by a few fleeting moments of compassion, like this brief description of a toilet attendant caught up in the murder investigation: "trembling upon the event which has touched upon her life without the asking".
You say to yourself, " D is normally flatted in this key, but here it's sharpened.
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