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Discover Ludwig"shocking scene" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a scene that is unexpected and disturbing. For example: "The movie ended with a shocking scene that left the audience in stunned silence."
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In the most shocking scene of the film — shocking for its time — Humbert Humbert (James Mason) gives Lolita a pedicure.
In Antichrist, the provocative Dane is at it again, creating the most shocking scene ever to play in competition (well, since the last Cannes shock anyway), as he makes Charlotte Gainsbourg perform a vile self-circumcision with a pair of rusty scissors, shown in full frontal g(l)ory.
It was a shocking scene.
"Because it was a really strong and shocking scene".
"It was a shocking scene, hard to describe.
Rushing to his room, Jennifer Elliot and her husband beheld a "shocking" scene.
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But there are shocking scenes in Hanif's novel, and the shock they deliver is greater because they occur as interludes to the comedy.
In shocking scenes on 16 August, police opened fire on a group of miners, killing 34 and injuring 78.
The shocking scenes drew new focus to the region where fighting last summer killed more than 1,960 Palestinians and 67 Israelis.
The final, shocking scenes were "quite dark and heavy", he says.
Rescue teams on Sunday described the shocking scenes that confronted them as they responded to the shipwrecks.
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