710:. Episode Fifteen "Farewell Under the Lunar Eclipse" is narrated by Riku that explains what had happened before and right after the Half-Demon Princesses were born; namely where Inuyasha and nineteen-year-old Kagome Higurashi had ended up, trapped within the Black Pearl at the border of the Afterlife for fourteen long years. Some months later, flashbacks that are memories belonging to Jaken ("The Silver-Scale Curse") and Hachimon ("Battle of the Moon, Part 1") eventually come.
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283:. The remainder of the film is framed by a reporter's interviewing Kane's friends and associates, in a futile effort to discover what the word meant to Kane. As the interviews proceed, pieces of Kane's life unfold in flashback, but Welles' use of such unconventional flashbacks was thought to have been influenced by
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flashbacks. He also uses flashbacks in other films such as Nayak (1966), Kapurush- O – Mahapurush ( 1965), Aranyer Din Ratri (1970), Jalsaghar(1959). In fact, in Nayak, the entire film proceeds in a non linear narrative which explores the Hero (Arindam's) past through seven flashbacks and two dreams.
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during its first season) began showing flashbacks set a quarter of a century ago in the Dark
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447:(1962), the main action of the film is told in flashback, with the scene of Liberty Valance's murder occurring as a flashback within that flashback. Other examples that contains flashbacks within flashbacks are the 1968
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2329:Epic poetry
2050:Time travel
1863:Red herring
1848:Plot device
1819:Frame story
1772:Cliffhanger
1715:Tritagonist
1690:Protagonist
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1248:Timelapsing
1152:Master shot
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454:and 2004's
428:L'Atlantide
372:single-shot
164:Os LusĂadas
153:Elie Wiesel
94:frame story
89:Mahabharata
2865:Categories
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2460:Picaresque
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2292:Fairy tale
2203:Peripeteia
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1883:Stereotype
1853:Plot twist
1601:Antagonist
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828:0802081630
804:References
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695:Lady Kaede
683:The anime
564:Television
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388:The Locket
379:John Brahm
260:Jean Gabin
76:Literature
64:monochrome
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2571:Superhero
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1936:Crossover
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1234:Long shot
1229:Match cut
1217:Insertion
1166:Technique
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649:Quicksand
557:Kill Bill
552:nonlinear
439:John Ford
394:hat trick
383:film noir
359:film noir
218:'s film,
59:melodrama
55:film noir
44:backstory
32:flashback
2828:Glossary
2823:Rhetoric
2630:Diegesis
2610:Creative
2583:Thriller
2532:Southern
2450:Paranoid
2445:Nautical
2356:Vignette
2314:Gamebook
2282:Folklore
2189:Protasis
2068:Allegory
2013:Metaphor
1971:parallel
1966:universe
1946:Dystopia
1903:Suspense
1789:Dialogue
1777:Conflict
1685:Narrator
1657:Hamartia
1318:Supercut
1277:Dissolve
1260:Jump cut
1224:Dialogue
1038:Archived
1011:16 March
1005:Archived
776:episodes
686:Inuyasha
673:Leverage
571:Quantico
499:(1995),
412:diegesis
407:La Jetée
338:Carousel
333:Carousel
320:Rashomon
317:'s 1950
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