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The problem or question that this scene poses to the audience is illustrated thorughout the scene. Will she conform to his needs? Will she leave her "uptown girl" lifestyle and go live with him, traveling out of one suitcase and living on the current available public transportation? This scene adds a nice bit of suspense early in the movie and leads to how Fremont, later on in the film, shows up with clothes for the night packed into a tiny suitcase/briefcase ready to help him solve the mysterious question the whole film is based on, what is happening in Thorwalds apartment?
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The problem or question that this scene poses to the audience is illustrated thorughout the scene. Will she conform to his needs? Will she leave her "uptown girl" lifestyle and go live with him, traveling out of one suitcase and living on the current available public transportation? This scene adds a nice bit of suspense early in the movie and leads to how Fremont, later on in the film, shows up with clothes for the night packed into a tiny suitcase/briefcase ready to help him solve the mysterious question the whole film is based on, what is happening in Thorwalds apartment?
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