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What makes these scenes endure? Is it the writing? The acting? The lighting?
It forces the characters to stop hiding behind their self-deceptions. 4. The Final Ballet Movie: Black Swan (2010) What makes these scenes endure
Certain actors can stop time with a single speech. In (1997), Al Pacino’s "Vanity" speech is bombastic and theatrical. But for raw, grounded power, nothing touches Sidney Lumet’s Network (1976). Peter Finch’s "Mad as Hell" speech is famous, but even more powerful is the scene where William Holden’s Max Schumacher confronts Faye Dunaway’s Diana in the boardroom. What makes these scenes endure
: According to playwright David Mamet, every scene must answer who wants what, what happens if they don’t get it, and why now? This creates immediate stakes and urgency [2]. What makes these scenes endure