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  2. Hyperlink cinema - Wikipedia

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    The hyperlink cinema narrative and story structure can be compared to social science's spatial analysis.As described by Edward Soja and Costis Hadjimichalis spatial analysis examines the "'horizontal experience' of human life, the spatial dimension of individual behavior and social relations, as opposed to the 'vertical experience' of history, tradition, and biography."

  3. Theme restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Rainforest Cafe at Disney's Animal Kingdom in 2002.. A theme restaurant is a type of restaurant that uses theming to attract diners by creating a memorable experience. Theme restaurants have a unifying or dominant subject or concept, and utilize architecture, decor, special effects, and other techniques, often to create exotic environments that are not normally associated with dining ...

  4. Knives Out - Wikipedia

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    Knives Out ranks with other turn-of-the-2020s-decade films, such as Ready or Not, Parasite, Hustlers, and Joker (all 2019), in which class warfare is the unifying theme. [70] [71] Knives Out makes literal class struggle by framing Harlan's death as an explicit tale of good versus evil, and Cabrera emerges as the hero because of her humanity.

  5. Cinematic style of Christopher Nolan - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the main theme from Inception (2010), which is derived from a slowed down version of Édith Piaf's song "Non, je ne regrette rien" (1960). [29] For Interstellar (2014), Zimmer and Nolan wanted to move in a new direction: "The textures, the music, and the sounds, and the thing we sort of created has sort of seeped into ...

  6. Octavarium (song) - Wikipedia

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    Once again a reference is made to the unifying theme of the song ('Everything ends where it begins'). The enumeration using the last syllable/word as the beginning of the next reference enhances the message that everything is linked, a common theme throughout Dream Theater's albums. (e.g. "Day for Night, mare Cinema, Show").

  7. Spoiler (media) - Wikipedia

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    Long spoilers usually provide more context and range between two and five sentences. They provide a summary and reveal the ending of a story. Lastly, thematic spoilers reveal a story's unifying theme as well as providing a synopsis of the plot and revealing the ending. They range from three to six sentences in length.

  8. Red Dwarf: The Promised Land - Wikipedia

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    [22] Similarly, Chris Farnell of Den of Geek was also negative when expressing his thoughts on its plot structure: "the episode as a whole feels like a Frankenstein of half-finished episode ideas smooshed together without much in the way of a unifying theme."

  9. Night Flight (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Take Off - A segment that grouped together music videos based on a single unifying theme, and added a mix of interviews and snippets from movies to help round out the segment. Examples from the show are Take Off To Animation, Take Off To Sex, Take Off To Violence, etc. San Francisco-based production company VideoWest produced the segment from ...