A fundamental guideline of film making is to show what you need the viewer to know, don't let him know yet in the event that you can indicate him data and in the meantime let him know an alternate perspective that improves that data then you have succeeded in engraving data through two diverse faculties and have expanded the scenes' "existence" two fold.
Narrating in a motion picture is regularly an extremely emotional part of the film. Commander Quint's story of his experience on the USS Indianapolis is one of the high purposes of Jaws. Little Bill's retelling of the "genuine" story of the "Duke of Death" is an extraordinary scene from Unforgiven and even Obi Wan Kenobi's enlightening Luke Skywalker regarding his undertakings with his dad as a Jedi Knight is an arresting scene despite the fact that in every one of these scenes there are no shark assaults, weapon battles or light saber fights.
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