The Sound of a Murder, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

You want me to bring this in?

Marlene
Marlene

What do you think?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I don't know. It sounds like a gunshot.

Marlene
Marlene

It is a gunshot.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

But this is a recording of an accident!

Marlene
Marlene

But it’s not an accident.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

You can't just destroy evidence!

Marlene
Marlene

You have to tell someone, Jack!

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Who will believe me?

Marlene
Marlene

You have to make them believe!

Confrontation at the Hotel, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

You think you can just talk to me like this?

Burke
Burke

What do you think you know?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I know who you are.

Burke
Burke

You don't know anything.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I know you were there.

Burke
Burke

You want to make a film? Make one.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

This is about more than a film!

Burke
Burke

What’s it about, Jack?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

It's about life and death!

Burke
Burke

And who decided that?

A Tense Phone Call, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

This is Jack Terry. I need to talk to someone.

Voice on Phone
Voice on Phone

What’s this about?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I have evidence regarding a murder.

Voice on Phone
Voice on Phone

What kind of evidence?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

A recording.

Voice on Phone
Voice on Phone

Is this a prank?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

It’s not a prank! I swear!

Voice on Phone
Voice on Phone

We take this seriously, but proof is what we need.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I have the proof!

Voice on Phone
Voice on Phone

Then you need to bring it in.

Jack and Sally's Moment, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I didn't mean for this to get so complicated.

Sally
Sally

Complicated? This is a nightmare!

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I know, but I—I felt something with you.

Sally
Sally

In a situation like this?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Yes, even more so.

Sally
Sally

What if it all goes wrong?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Then we fight it together.

Sally
Sally

That's a pretty bold statement.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

It's all I have.

Sally
Sally

Then let’s make it count.

The Final Confrontation, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

You can't silence me forever!

Burke
Burke

You really think you can expose me?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I will expose everything.

Burke
Burke

This is bigger than you, Jack.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

It’s about justice!

Burke
Burke

Justice? This is about survival.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Then you’re living in a nightmare.

Burke
Burke

Don’t underestimate what we’re capable of.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

And don’t underestimate who I am!

Burke
Burke

You’re just a soundman!

Betrayal and Trust, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Did you know about this?

Marlene
Marlene

About what?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

About Burke and the cover-up!

Marlene
Marlene

Jack, please, you’re getting too deep.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Deep? I’m just trying to find the truth!

Marlene
Marlene

At what cost?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

My life? Maybe.

Marlene
Marlene

You can't keep putting yourself in danger!

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

And what if no one else will?

Marlene
Marlene

I won’t let you do this alone.

The Power of Sound, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Sound defines the experience, you know?

Sally
Sally

How so?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

It’s the truth beneath the visuals.

Sally
Sally

Is that why you do this?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Exactly. I chase the truth.

Sally
Sally

But what if the truth hurts?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Then we learn. We grow.

Sally
Sally

Or we suffer.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Maybe both.

Sally
Sally

Then you’re brave, Jack.

The Silence Before the Storm, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

What if everything falls apart?

Sally
Sally

Then we find a way through.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

But what if I can’t do it?

Sally
Sally

You’ve come this far.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

But it’s getting darker.

Sally
Sally

That’s when we need to shine.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I’m scared.

Sally
Sally

Me too. But together?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Together.

Sally
Sally

Always.

Capture the Moment, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Every sound tells a story.

Sally
Sally

And some stories are dangerous?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

All true stories have risk.

Sally
Sally

You make it sound beautiful.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

That’s the job; to find beauty in truth.

Sally
Sally

But what if it breaks you?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Then I have to be ready.

Sally
Sally

You are brave.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I just want to be heard.

Sally
Sally

Then let’s make it count.

Shattered Illusions, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

What do I do now?

Marlene
Marlene

You fight, Jack.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Fight for what?

Marlene
Marlene

For the truth.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

And if the truth hurts?

Marlene
Marlene

You still fight.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I feel so lost.

Marlene
Marlene

Then let me help you find your way.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I’m afraid.

Marlene
Marlene

Everyone is. But you’re not alone.

Reality Check, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

How did I get here?

Sally
Sally

You chose this path.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

But I didn’t foresee the danger.

Sally
Sally

None of us do.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

What if it’s too much?

Sally
Sally

Then we find a way to cope.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I can’t do this alone.

Sally
Sally

You don’t have to.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

That’s a relief.

Sally
Sally

We are stronger together.

The Impact of Choices, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Every choice leads us here.

Marlene
Marlene

Some were necessary.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

And some were reckless.

Marlene
Marlene

But they all shaped you.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I didn’t plan for this.

Marlene
Marlene

Life isn’t about plans.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Then what is it about?

Marlene
Marlene

It’s about courage.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I’m finding that out the hard way.

Marlene
Marlene

And that’s what makes you brave.

Closing In, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

They’re coming for me.

Sally
Sally

Who?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Burke's crew.

Sally
Sally

You need to get out.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I can't leave now.

Sally
Sally

Jack, your life is at risk!

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I have to know the truth.

Sally
Sally

At what cost?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I can't turn back.

Sally
Sally

Then we prepare.

Unraveling Truths, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

What happens if they find out?

Sally
Sally

Then we’ll face the consequences.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

But they could kill us!

Sally
Sally

Then we fight back.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I can't let you get hurt.

Sally
Sally

We're in this together!

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

What if I cannot protect you?

Sally
Sally

We both have to be brave.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I’ll do everything I can.

Sally
Sally

And that’s enough.

The Last Sound, Reelive

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I have to capture this.

Sally
Sally

Capture what?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

The sound of truth.

Sally
Sally

And then what?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

Expose it.

Sally
Sally

Even if it risks your life?

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

I have to try.

Sally
Sally

You’re a brave man, Jack.

Jack Terry
Jack Terry

No, I’m just stubborn.

Sally
Sally

That might be the same thing.

Jack Terry

There's a lot of people who would like to forget, but this is a movie you don't forget.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

And I’m not gonna be an observer anymore. I’m going to be part of the story this time.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Sally

You know what they say about people who can't hear? They don’t hear the truth.

Sally

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

I wish I was still in the dark, instead of watching the world burn out there.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

It’s not just sound. It’s feeling, it’s thought, it’s what you make it.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Burke

You think you're safe just because you’re on the lines? You’re never safe.

Burke

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

Truth is just a word we throw around. Reality is what we build.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

You don’t need evidence to create a story; you just need a narrative.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

Sometimes a recording is just as powerful as the truth.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Sally

You’re not understanding! You might be next.

Sally

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

I can't just walk away from this; my life is in this mess now.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Burke

In this business, everyone is always watching. You just don't know from where.

Burke

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

It’s the silence after the scream that’s the most unsettling.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Sally

You’re asking for trouble when you seek the truth.

Sally

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

We hear what we want to hear, and the truth is just background noise.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Burke

What you thought was an accident might just be the beginning.

Burke

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

Life is just a series of sound bites; we piece them together like a faulty film reel.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

There’s always a story behind the story, and that’s where the real horror lies.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

Sometimes the camera sees what the eyes can’t.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

If you can record it, you may just own it.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Burke

You think the tape will protect you? People are erased for less.

Burke

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

I’ve chased the echoes of screams. Now, I want to silence them.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Sally

You can’t trust anyone in this business—for every friend, there's an enemy lurking.

Sally

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

Sometimes, hearing the wrong sound can save your life.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive
Jack Terry

We're all just pieces in a game we didn’t sign up for.

Jack Terry

Blow Out, Reelive

More Than This

More Than This by Roxy Music, Played during a key moment reflecting on the film's themes

The Man Who Sold the World

The Man Who Sold the World by David Bowie, Used in an impactful scene that highlights the protagonist's realization

Hush

Hush by The Kinks, Featured in a scene that sets the tone for suspense


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The Sound of the Accident

In this pivotal scene, sound technician Jack Terry is out in the field recording sounds for a movie. While capturing the ambient noises, he inadvertently records an accident involving a car and a woman being killed. The moment is tense as Jack processes what he has captured. The visual of Jack’s face, lit by the glow of his equipment, conveys shock and realization. The recorded sounds become the catalyst for the unfolding mystery.

Context: Jack's desire to create genuine sound for his film brings him to this moment, connecting his professional world with a tragic event that he cannot ignore.

The Discovery

After the accident, Jack plays back the tape and discovers a crucial piece of evidence linked to the murder. His expressions shift from confusion to urgency as he grasps the implications of what he has. The visual transition from the quiet studio to the chaotic reality outside adds to the stakes of the narrative.

Context: Jack’s motivations stem from his moral obligation to reveal the truth. This moment pushes him deeper into a dangerous conspiracy.

Meeting Sally

Jack meets Sally, a woman tied to the murder case. Their chemistry is palpable, but there’s an underlying tension as they discuss the implications of the accident. Their conversation balances flirtation with unease. This moment highlights Jack's vulnerability and deeper emotional layers, as he starts to care for her.

Context: Sally represents a chance at connection for Jack amidst the chaos, creating a personal stake in the unfolding events.

The Reel

In a suspenseful sequence, Jack shares his sound recording with Sally, revealing audio clues that could implicate a powerful figure in the murder. The tension rises as they listen intently, their future hanging in the balance as they dissect what they hear. The focus on their expressions, fear mixed with determination, pulls the audience closer.

Context: Jack's drive to uncover the truth intensifies, alongside his growing bond with Sally, leading to heightened risks.

Chasing Down Leads

Jack embarks on a frantic search through the city to find additional evidence. As he races against time, the pacing quickens; quick cuts and frantic music reflect his desperation. The visuals capture the chaos of the city and the urgency of Jack’s quest.

Context: This moment marks Jack’s full commitment to exposing the truth, showcasing his transformation from a passive character to an active hero.

Confronting the Conspiracy

Jack pulls together new leads that expose a conspiracy involving powerful people. The stakes are raised when he confronts a key suspect, resulting in a menacing showdown that leaves him shaken. The lighting and shadows create a claustrophobic atmosphere, amplifying the tension.

Context: This confrontation solidifies Jack as a character willing to risk everything for the truth, showcasing the dangerous intersection of power and corruption.

The Betrayal

In a shocking twist, Sally reveals she might not be who Jack thought she was. The emotional weight crashes down on Jack as he feels strung along, leading to a heart-wrenching confrontation. The camera captures Jack's devastation contrasted with Sally's cold exterior.

Context: This betrayal hits Jack hard, mixing personal anguish with his mission's emotional toll, reinforcing the dangers of trust in a corrupted world.

The Killing

Jack narrowly escapes death in a thrilling chase where he discovers the extent of the conspiracy leading to a powerful figure. The visuals are tense, with quick cuts and close-ups that emphasize danger and close calls that leave viewers holding their breath.

Context: This scene signifies the lengths Jack must go to, solidifying his role in the story and amplifying his internal conflict about safety versus truth.

Playing the Tape

In a desperate attempt to showcase the truth, Jack plays the tape for the press. The visuals of his determined face against the sound of the recorded tape holds a mix of hope and despair. The quiet preceding the tension speaks volumes.

Context: This marks a key moment in Jack's journey, revealing his willingness to risk everything and the larger implications of the truth.

The moment with the camera

When Jack realizes how the camera can capture more than just images, but also emotions, it dawns on him how intertwined sound and image are in storytelling. The moment feels profound, reflecting his understanding of the power of his craft.

Context: This insight deepens the film's exploration of media and reality, showing Jack’s transformation in understanding his artistry.

The Final Confrontation

The climax occurs when Jack confronts the antagonist in a high-stakes showdown where everything is revealed. The tension is palpable as Jack’s world hangs in the balance. The visual style heightens the suspense with dark shadows and sharp angles.

Context: This confrontation is the culmination of Jack’s journey, forcing him to confront not just the antagonist, but his own fears and motivations.

The Aftermath

In the aftermath of the confrontation, Jack grapples with what he lost and what lies ahead. The visuals are muted, reflecting his internal struggle. The viewer sees the toll of the journey, leaving a poignant sense of loss and resolution.

Context: This scene caps off Jack's transformation and emphasizes the themes of sacrifice and the burden of truth.

Connection through Sound

As Jack listens to the sound of nature, the tranquility contrasts with the chaos of his life before. The visuals of serene landscapes symbolize healing and closure. It’s a moment of introspection, deepening the audience's connection with his journey.

Context: This sequence encapsulates themes of recovery and the power of sound to evoke emotion, uniting Jack's personal and professional paths.

The Flashback

Jack experiences a flashback of the events leading to the accident while editing, intertwining his present uncertainty with past trauma. The editing is brisk, making the connection between emotion and memory visceral and immediate.

Context: This moment serves as a reminder of how the past continues to haunt Jack and shapes his decisions moving forward.

The Final Frame

The film ends on a haunting note, with Jack looking at a shot from his film that mirrors the chaos he feels inside. The final scene lingers, embedding the emotional weight of his journey as the visuals fade to black.

Context: The ending reinforces the thematic exploration of art, reality, and the personal cost of truth, making it unforgettable.

The Phone Call

Jack receives a pre-recorded voicemail that brings back memories and highlights what he's lost. His expression shifts from curiosity to heartache as memories flood back to him, weighed by the reality of his situation.

Context: This moment connects personal loss with professional ambition, deepening the narrative's emotional stakes.

Running into Trouble

Jack faces danger while trying to protect Sally, which emphasizes the high stakes he has entered. The fast-paced visual elements enhance the urgency, leading to moments of critical peril.

Context: The stakes heighten as Jack’s commitment to truth also puts him at risk, showing the consequences of seeking justice.

Moments of Reflection

Jack takes a moment to reflect as he watches the world around him, realizing that the chaos will always affect him. The visuals are calm but laden with tension, as he ponders the implications of what he has been through.

Context: This scene marks a significant change in Jack’s character, offering insights into his psychological state amidst chaos.

Layers of Lies

Jack uncovers layers of deception surrounding the accident, building tension as he pieces together the truth. The gripping visuals and Jack’s intense focus heighten the suspense.

Context: This pivotal moment leads to the unraveling of the conspiracy, marking a crucial turning point for Jack's character.

Conversations with Sally

Jack and Sally share a poignant conversation about trust and choices, revealing their vulnerabilities. The intimacy of their dialogue and the closeness of their shots enhance the emotional connection.

Context: This scene deepens their relationship, allowing audiences insight into how personal stakes affect Jack's pursuit of truth.

The Tape Revealed

Jack decides to disclose the tape to authorities. His confrontation with them is fraught with tension, as they challenge him. The visuals are stark, showing isolation amidst the chaos of people.

Context: This represents Jack's unwavering commitment to revealing the truth, illustrating the obstacles faced when confronting power.

The Shocking Climax

In the climax, multiple storylines converge in a chaotic and powerful showdown, testing Jack’s resolve and bravery. The fast-paced editing and overlaps in sound design make the moment unforgettable.

Context: This electrifying scene serves as the film's emotional and narrative peak, demonstrating the unfurling complexities of Jack's journey.


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John Travolta's Casting

Initially, the role of Jack Terry was offered to Nick Nolte, but director Brian De Palma ultimately decided on John Travolta, who was then a rising star after 'Saturday Night Fever'.

Why it matters: Travolta's casting brought a unique charisma and relatability to the character, enhancing the emotional depth and making his struggle more impactful throughout the film.

Sound Design Innovation

The film’s sound design was groundbreaking, with massive attention to the use of audio in storytelling, leading to an immersive experience that played a crucial role in the unraveling of the plot.

Why it matters: This innovative approach to sound not only set the tone for suspenseful moments but also influenced future filmmakers to place greater significance on sound design, redefining the way sound is utilized in cinema.

Brian De Palma's Homage

De Palma included nods to classic films throughout 'Blow Out', particularly to Michelangelo Antonioni's 'Blow-Up', which makes a thematic connection between sound and image.

Why it matters: These homages add a layer of intertextuality, inviting the audience to explore deeper themes of perception and reality, enriching the film’s narrative complexity.

Real-life Inspiration

The screenplay was partly inspired by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reflecting the paranoia and conspiracy theories surrounding that event.

Why it matters: This backdrop lends the film's plot a chilling resonance with real history, heightening the stakes and drawing audiences into a political thriller that feels both fictional and eerily plausible.

The Opening Scene's Realism

In the opening scene, production used genuine location sounds from an actual film set, which heightened the realism of Jack Terry's profession as a sound technician.

Why it matters: This manipulation of authentic sound creates a strong sense of immersion right from the start, effectively anchoring the audience in the film's world and setting the stage for its themes.

De Palma's Camera Techniques

De Palma employed unique camera techniques, such as using long takes and tracking shots, most notably during the chase scenes.

Why it matters: These technical choices amplify the tension and urgency, creating a visceral experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the escalating tension of the narrative.

The Iconic Blowout Scene

The blowout scene features a meticulously crafted audio sequence that combines sound effects with the visual chaos to create an intense climax.

Why it matters: This innovative fusion of sound and image became a hallmark of the film, cementing its reputation as a masterclass in storytelling that harnesses audio to enhance visual drama.

Nancy Allen's Research

Actress Nancy Allen extensively researched her role as Sally and how to portray the emotional trauma of being entangled in a conspiracy.

Why it matters: Her dedication added depth to Sally's character, making her journey more relatable and real, ultimately strengthening the film's emotional core.

Practical Effects Usage

Many of the film's practical effects, including the car crash, were executed with no digital replacement, relying instead on real stunt work.

Why it matters: This reliance on practical effects contributes to the film’s gritty realism, allowing the audience to connect more deeply with the unfolding drama without the detachment that CGI might introduce.

De Palma's Editing Style

The film was edited by Paul Hirsch, who collaborated with De Palma to create a rhythm and pace that matched the film's suspenseful narrative.

Why it matters: Hirsch's editing decisions helped to heighten the tension, making the viewer feel the mounting dread as the plot twists and turns, enhancing audience engagement.

The Use of Color

De Palma utilized a specific color palette throughout 'Blow Out', most notably reds and greens, to symbolize danger and technology.

Why it matters: This careful color selection not only visually distinguishes various elements in the film but also subtly underlines the themes of paranoia and surveillance.

The Script's Evolution

The script underwent multiple revisions to refine character arcs and enhance dialogue, particularly in creating the dynamics between Jack and Sally.

Why it matters: These changes molded more believable interactions, which heightened the emotional stakes and allowed audiences to invest more fully in their relationship.

John Lithgow's Performance

John Lithgow's chilling portrayal of the antagonist was developed through method acting techniques, where he delved deeply into the psyche of his character.

Why it matters: Lithgow's intense performance created a memorable villain that resonates with audiences, adding layers of complexity that elevate the film's tension.

The New York Locations

Much of 'Blow Out' was filmed in New York City, capturing authentic urban settings which contribute to the film's gritty aesthetic.

Why it matters: Filming in real locations provides a sense of authenticity, underscoring the film’s narrative of conspiracy and mistrust within urban confines.

Innovative Sound Techniques

The film's sound was crafted using a variety of recording techniques, some of which involved layering different sounds to create a cohesive audio environment.

Why it matters: This meticulous sound design technique not only enhanced the realism of scenarios but also established a distinct auditory identity for the film that lingers with the viewer long after it’s over.

A Director's Signature

Brian De Palma's salient style, characterized by suspenseful plot twists and visual flair, is evident throughout 'Blow Out' and has become a signature of his filmmaking.

Why it matters: His distinctive approach influenced a generation of filmmakers, demonstrating how a unique directorial vision can define a film's identity and aesthetics.

Sally's Character Arc

Sally's character experiences significant development from a playful, carefree individual to one intertwined with darker, more complex themes of betrayal and conspiracy.

Why it matters: This evolution provides a strong arc that resonates with audiences, showcasing how innocence can be shattered by the harshness of reality, thus deepening the film's thematic weight.

Realistic Sound Effects

Many sound effects were recorded on-site, seeking to capture the true essence of sound in New York City environments.

Why it matters: By incorporating real, authentic sounds, De Palma successfully immerses the audience, ensuring that every auditory element feels believably integrated into the narrative.

De Palma's Favorite Scene

Brian De Palma has expressed that his favorite scene is the climax, where all elements of storytelling converge—sound, visuals, and character tension.

Why it matters: This favorite reflects De Palma's mastery in blending technical prowess with emotional storytelling, showcasing his auteur approach that resonates with audiences.

Film Festival Reception

At its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, 'Blow Out' received mixed reviews, surprising the cast and crew who were proud of their work.

Why it matters: The film's eventual cult status highlights the sometimes-divergent initial reception of films and how audience perception can evolve over time, contributing to its legacy.

Cinematography

The cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond was instrumental in achieving the film's visually striking style, with a focus on dynamic lighting and camera angles.

Why it matters: Zsigmond’s contribution ensures that each frame maintains visual tension, reinforcing the emotional and psychological themes prevalent within the narrative.

Creative Use of Error

A technical error during post-production led to the famous 'sound' being featured prominently in the film, emphasizing the theme of sound becoming a crucial element of the narrative.

Why it matters: This fortuitous accident ultimately enhanced the film's exploration of audio's role in perception, effectively making the error a thematic choice that resonates throughout.


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