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The last sequence is an especially striking example of vast vistas, big explosions and lots of enemies.
The plainest work of all occurs in the last sequence, "The Rock", a haunting re-statement of his theme, shorn of affectation.
Chaplin didn't use sound dialogue until the last sequence of "Modern Times" (1936), and his first all-talking film was "The Great Dictator" (1940).
The last sequence — it's the one involving hoops that are stacked ever higher — is wittily accompanied by the projection of an EKG-style pulse line, with accompanying beeps.
He had printouts made from the last sequence in the book and cut them into horizontal swaths — between about thirty and sixty strips each — which he laid out on his studio floor and reordered for harmonic effect.
By the last sequence of the Mass, starting with the Sanctus, it was in a deep groove, with the orchestra joining it in a second "Osanna" that was as raucous as this ensemble becomes.
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"The last sequences are a too-obviously audience-cajoling thriller – and beauty is lost in the explicitness, both of atmosphere and politics".
It is also a rare moment of self-mockery and one of the laself-mockery andas onebofrd for in the series.
Still, It Felt Like a Kiss is more spelled out than any of their previous shows - the last sequences are a too-obviously audience-cajoling thriller - and beauty is lost in the explicitness, both of atmosphere and politics.
The last sequences, in which the drunken animals flounder in the snow, may be especially disturbing to Western viewers accustomed to being assured that no animals were harmed for entertainment purposes.
It is also a rare moment of self-mockery — and one of the last sequences I was on board for in the series.
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