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Essay heading: Sunrise
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She truly believes in her husband and fights back any suspicion she has later on. However, when the husband finally reveals his intention, the wife is shocked beyond belief. The husband, of course, becomes repentant and tries to buy back her favor. As part of her angelic personality, the wife soon forgives him, a little too quickly in my opinion as he just tried to kill her... displayed 300 characters
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As part of her angelic personality, the wife soon forgives him, a little too quickly in my opinion as he just tried to kill her. The two soon embody the characteristics of the perfect couple as they enjoy a day in the city, all hostility forgotten in a matter of minutes.
The use of symbolic and technical elements also add to the platitudinous quality of the film... displayed next 300 characters
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