Time flexes its omnipotence on the film, freezing every moment into a single frame except for one. In a nearly-imperceptible break from the progression of stills, the woman is captured blinking, breathing, and awakening in bed (Marker, 1962, 19:48). This serves as an anomalous moment where the stills break into a kinetic sequence of filming; however, the only noticeable movement is in the opening and closing of her eyes. Aesthetically, blinking resembles when a camera shutter closes and captures the…
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When Harry Met Sally... 1989
"I love that you get cold when it's 71 degrees out."
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