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Foreshadowing only hints at a possible outcome within the confinement of a narrative and leads readers in the right direction. A flashforward is a scene that takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story in literature , film , television , or other media.
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Fish & Cat is the first single-shot movie with several flashbacks. In John Brahm 's film noir " The Locket " (1946) a unique hat trick is used (a flashback within a flashback within a flashback) to give psychological depth to the story of a woman who was allegedly a kleptomaniac, inveterate liar, and murderess but had never been punished for ...
A flashing arrow is a type of emphasized foreshadowing, an audiovisual cue used in films and similar visual media to bring the attention of the audience to a particular object or situation, which will later be referred to or used in the advancement of plot. [1]
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Chimes at Midnight at the TCM Movie Database; Chimes at Midnight at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films; Roger Ebert "Great Movies" review Archived February 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine; Wellesnet.com, the Orson Welles Web Resource, articles on the film; Chimes at Midnight: Falstaff Roars an essay by Michael Anderegg at the Criterion Collection
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