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Since all action exists in the present of the narrative act , like one total image fully and simultaneously accessible to memory , any specific data can appear at any moment . The logic appears random , but in the text it proceeds ...
Since all action exists in the present of the narrative act , like one total image fully and simultaneously accessible to memory , any specific data can appear at any moment . The logic appears random , but in the text it proceeds ...
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It appears among images of the adult Cecilia and during a voice - over in which Roberto states that he does not know which of the Cecilias he remembers is the real one . The adult Cecilia is pictured running away through the Tajimara ...
It appears among images of the adult Cecilia and during a voice - over in which Roberto states that he does not know which of the Cecilias he remembers is the real one . The adult Cecilia is pictured running away through the Tajimara ...
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was added to the party sequence when the Guillermo character appears . It functions in a similar manner to the other two to reflect a situation in the plot while it is being played out towards resolution on the visual plane .
was added to the party sequence when the Guillermo character appears . It functions in a similar manner to the other two to reflect a situation in the plot while it is being played out towards resolution on the visual plane .
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
19892004 | 26 |
No Contest | 46 |
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