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[QUOTE="xmikex:873057"][QUOTE="rbss:873047"] I think I see what you mean stylistically regarding that beach scene with his daughter, but I think that the symbolism there was that the light and openness and relative happiness of that scene was meant to contrast with his normally very depressing, constricted lifestyle. I also thought that the conversation he had with his daughter was one of the strongest moments of his acting in the entire film.[/QUOTE] I don't know if I buy the symbolism angle, but yeah in retrospect I guess it was a different set of emotions and a very different situation from the rest of the film so it needed to be shot very differently. Shooting a scene like that the same way they shot the gritty visceral scenes in the rest of the movie wouldn't have worked. It just threw me off a little still. [/QUOTE]
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