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>>Dear all,
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>>Another query. A friend of mine, a lecturer in sociology, is looking for
>>films with scenes in which a character/protagonist inadvertently finds
>> her-
>>or himself in a big city street or square which ought to be very busy,
>> but
>>is, in effect, empty - creating an uncanny effect (usually). An example
>>would obviously be the beginning of Amenabar's OPEN YOUR EYES (remade as
>>VANILLA SKY). Can you think of any other such scenes?
>>
>>Thanks for all suggestions!
>>
>>Henry
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