Examples of 'look at this scene' in a sentence
Meaning of "look at this scene"
The phrase 'look at this scene' is a request or suggestion to direct one's attention towards a specific visual situation or scenario, often in order to observe or analyze it
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look at this scene
Look at this scene where the pickpocket.
There are a lot of ways to look at this scene.
The old man look at this scene in disbelief.
From one of Hollywood 's most surreal films Blonde Venus . And then look at this scene.
But look at this scene.
Some of it's in the future. But look at this scene.
Just look at this scene.
Look at this scene again.
You know, you could look at this scene and say.
Look at this scene in which he listens as she has sex with another man.
You know, maybe we should take a look at this scene from another angle.
Look at this scene from his film Ikiru.
Double indemnity . Look at this scene in it.
Look at this scene in his hugely successful American film.
Let's take a look at this scene.
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Look at this scene from Tropical Malady.
I mean, look at this scene.
Look at this scene in his film about a German trying to bomb London, Sabotage.
For example, look at this scene with, without lights.
Look at this scene from one of the great Indian films, Paper Flowers.
Take a look at this scene from American Gods.
Look at this scene in his hugely successful American film, The Marriage Circle.
And look at this scene from Dragon Inn.
Look at this scene in his caustic, second short film, Badou Boy.
And then look at this scene from one of Hollywood's most surreal films Blonde Venus.
Look at this scene from Lopez Island, for example,.
And look at this scene from Dragon Inn. Sun lung moon hak chan.
And look at this scene in Tarantino 's film Reservoir Dogs.
And look at this scene from Hitchcock 's film, Marnie.