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* Meta-example: This movie was the first silent movie in ''decades''. It wasn't just a film without words, it wasn't just black and white. This was a full-on replication of a film from the silent movie era, from visual quality to the non-widescreen format. ''And it won Best Picture''. A film genre that has been pretty much dead for nearly a ''century'' was resurrected for one hell of a final ride.

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* Meta-example: This movie was the first silent movie in ''decades''. It wasn't just a film without words, it wasn't just black and white. This was a full-on replication of a film from the silent movie era, from visual quality to the non-widescreen format. ''And it won Best Picture''. A film genre that has been pretty much dead for nearly a ''century'' was resurrected for one hell of a final ride.
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* Meta-example: This movie was the first silent movie in ''decades''. It wasn't just a film without words, it wasn't just black and white. This was a full-on replication of a film from the silent movie era. ''And it won Best Picture''. A film genre that has been pretty much dead for nearly a ''century'' was resurrected for one hell of a final ride.

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* Meta-example: This movie was the first silent movie in ''decades''. It wasn't just a film without words, it wasn't just black and white. This was a full-on replication of a film from the silent movie era.era, from visual quality to the non-widescreen format. ''And it won Best Picture''. A film genre that has been pretty much dead for nearly a ''century'' was resurrected for one hell of a final ride.
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* Meta-example: This movie was the first silent movie in ''decades''. It wasn't just a film without words, it wasn't just black and white. This was a full-on replication of a film from the silent movie era. ''And it won Best Picture''. A film genre that has been pretty much dead for nearly a ''century'' was resurrected for one hell of a final ride.
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* Peppy and George's tap dance - with sound! - at the end of the film, indicating that George has finally overcome his depression and is moving forward in his life and career.

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* Peppy and George's tap dance - with sound! - at the end of the film, indicating that George has finally overcome his depression and is moving forward in his life and career.career.

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* Peppy and George's tap dance - with sound! - at the end of the film, indicating that George has finally overcome his depression and is moving forward in his life and career.

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