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to flashback
verb
To undergo a flashback; to experience a vivid mental image from the past.
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Musical sting, cut to flashback.
The audience can only light up a collective cigarette after such an early climax, and the film dissolves to flashback.
In the film we were able to go to flashback, rather than have her talk to the audience.
Instead, Mr. Bromley has provided an impressionistic, fragmentary script that bounces around from interior monologue to flashback to screaming fit to telephone conversation.
The suits generally make the claim that the cans were susceptible to "flashback" explosions caused when gasoline vapors outside the cans ignited and followed the vapor trail back into the container.
For it's this relationship that he and co-writer Jeff Pope shift centre stage, moving much of Sixsmith's text to flashback and performing some heavy narrative massage on the investigation itself.
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Or when the dialogue isn't leading to flashbacks within flashbacks.
You know when we go to flashbacks and we do those whips?
Main events are consigned to flashbacks, and what happens in the present is a matter of fragile, easily misconstrued gestures.
Due to Duchovny's limited availability, Mulder's appearances were limited to flashbacks.
Finally, we did not gather data about how participants were responding to flashbacks.
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