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The script, as written, doesn’t suggest that all shots of Andrew will have him breaking the fourth…
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Mark Furney

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Feb 28, 2019·1 min read

Yes, Mark and Tobias, the film version is much more truncated and more visual, at least compared to how it’s described in the script. I think this is often the case whereby a writer overwrites a scene and through the ‘magic’ of production and actors acting, they accomplish more with less dialogue.

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