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Essay heading: Blue Velvet: Scene Analysis
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It cuts to a man watering his lawn with a hose and then to a woman inside watching a crime film (ironic that crime is a theme of this film) on the television and drinking coffee. It cuts back to the man outside and to the spigot and snake-like hose. The hose is leaking and the man struggles to untangle the hose from the branch... displayed 300 characters
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It cuts back to the man outside and to the spigot and snake-like hose. The hose is leaking and the man struggles to untangle the hose from the branch. It cuts back and forth between the hose and branch and then back to the man as he grabs his neck and collapses to the ground. As he lays there having a stroke (maybe?) on the ground with the hose in his hand, a dog playfully bites the stream and a baby eating a popsicle walks up... displayed next 300 characters
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