I been wanting to know for a while now too and I just happen to stumble across the movie. I tried to SoundHound it with my smart phone but gotten 0.
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While the character was doing that for sure, the actual actress probably was not and was just acting as if she was while the sound of "piss coming out" was being played by a sound person.
Cabaret Scene was created in 1922.
The Agony Scene was created in 2001.
A scene is a location of an event which attracts attention, or a subdivision of a play.
The Falling Action is comparised of the scene in which Shan Yu survives but is the killed by Mulan in the Imperial City in an epic battle. Mulan is praised by the Emperor and the people of China, who all call bow to her as an unprecedented honor, especially for a woman
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The officer on the scene
At the end of Act 3, Scene 3 of Othello, Othello decides to give orders to Iago to kill Cassio
'Let's get lost' plays in the scene in Eclispe when Bella decides that she want's to see Jacob, but when she gets in her truck she finds Edward has broken it to stop her.
Murray Gold wrote it for the score of the 2009 movie (with Sarah Michelle Gellar) and it does not have a name; he refers to it as 'Veronica Decides to Die Piano Scene'.
Marking the moment can happen when a scene has been created, and the group decides it's a significant moment in the drama, and they want to show this in some way.
In Act I Scene ii of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, a soothsayer warns Caesar, "Beware the Ides of March" Caesar decides to ignore him. He says "He is a dreamer. Let us leave him. Pass"
the scene shows how hatred can consume a person
The dance scene may have been written in this way to show that the ballerina and Harrison are very different from the people around them. The author Kurt Vonnegut is showing the reader that the ballerina and Harrison are breaking the equality of the society.
He decides to have the wedding a day earlier before Juliet changes her mind.
In Capulet's speech in Act 3, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the main point is that he is initially angry with Juliet for refusing to marry Paris. However, he later changes his mind and decides to support Juliet's decision, telling her that she must now marry Romeo instead.