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camera blog task

I caught a high angle image of the actor at 3:31 in the movie, looking up carefully as he tries to open a fissure to see whether it works. This sets the scene as the characters anticipate the success of their rift plot. I spotted an over-the-shoulder camera image of a group of people discussing how to address one other as friends at 2:16 in the movie. As the characters devise schemes, this sets the scene. Towards the end of the movie, there was a close-up shot of an elderly prime minister who demonstrated kindness and sacrifice by risking her life to save others.

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