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* A wordless version of this is the track 'In The House- In a Heartbeat' from the ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' soundtrack. Spooky.



* The last scene of ''Film/TheAviator'', as Howard Hughes, finding himself unable to stop repeating the phrase "the way of the future," looks into a mirror and sees a reflection of the first scene of the movie.



* Used as the climax of the movie version of Music/PinkFloyd's ''Film/TheWall''. The same thing, albeit obviously limited to the trope's audio portion, applies to the album.
* A wordless version of this is the track 'In The House- In a Heartbeat' from the ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' soundtrack. Spooky.



* The montage used in ''Film/TheLonelyLady'' has become legendary, having been used in [[UsefulNotes/GoldenRaspberryAward the Razzies']] award ceremony for years.
* ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad''. To show that 'Mad' Max deserves his nickname. While trying to escape from the Citadel Max has hallucinations of his family that he failed to save.
* ''Film/TheManWhoChangedHisMind'': After being laughed out of the auditorium by the scientific community, and Lord Haslewood cuts off his funding, there is a montage showing Dr. Laurience's rapid descent into insanity.
* The end of ''Film/PansLabyrinth'', if you take the AgentScully approach to the plot and see it as all just a hallucination.
* ''Film/{{Pi}}'', also by Creator/DarrenAronofsky, has several of these, illustrating Max's degenerating mental state.



* ''Film/{{Pi}}'', also by Creator/DarrenAronofsky, has several of these, illustrating Max's degenerating mental state.

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* ''Film/{{Pi}}'', also by Creator/DarrenAronofsky, ''Film/SecretWindow'' has several his.
* Used as the climax
of these, illustrating Max's degenerating mental state.the movie version of Music/PinkFloyd's ''Film/TheWall''. The same thing, albeit obviously limited to the trope's audio portion, applies to the album.



* The end of ''Film/PansLabyrinth'', if you take the AgentScully approach to the plot and see it as all just a hallucination.
* The last scene of ''Film/TheAviator'', as Howard Hughes, finding himself unable to stop repeating the phrase "the way of the future," looks into a mirror and sees a reflection of the first scene of the movie.
* The montage used in Film/TheLonelyLady has become legendary, having been used in [[UsefulNotes/GoldenRaspberryAward the Razzies']] award ceremony for years.
* ''Film/SecretWindow'' has his.
* ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad''. To show that 'Mad' Max deserves his nickname. While trying to escape from the Citadel Max has hallucinations of his family that he failed to save.
* ''Film/TheManWhoChangedHisMind'': After being laughed out of the auditorium by the scientific community, and Lord Haslewood cuts off his funding, there is a montage showing Dr. Laurience's rapid descent into insanity.



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* Episode ''The Time Is Now'' of ''Series/Millennium1996'' featured a 10 minute variation of this. It pretty much portrayed [[spoiler:Lara Means']] mind shattering in the face of the [[ApocalypseNot Coming Apocalypse]].




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* Episode "The Time Is Now" of ''Series/Millennium1996'' featured a 10 minute variation of this. It pretty much portrayed [[spoiler:Lara Means']] mind shattering in the face of the [[ApocalypseNot Coming Apocalypse]].



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* The climax of the "Loveland" DreamSequence from the musical ''Theatre/{{Follies}}'': Ben stops singing "Live, Laugh, Love" and goes into a hysterical rant ("I don't love me!"). The orchestra continues playing and the dancers keep dancing... about a dozen musical numbers ''simultaneously''.

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* The climax of the "Loveland" DreamSequence from the musical ''Theatre/{{Follies}}'': Ben stops singing "Live, Laugh, Love" and goes into a hysterical rant ("I don't love me!"). The orchestra continues playing and the dancers keep dancing... about a dozen musical numbers ''simultaneously''.
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* The climax of the "Loveland" DreamSequence from the musical ''Theatre/{{Follies}}'': Ben stops singing "Live, Laugh, Love" and goes into a hysterical rant ("I don't love me!"). The orchestra continues playing and the dancers keep dancing... about a dozen musical numbers ''simultaneously''.



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* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''Fresh Airedale'', [[VillainWithGoodPublicity "good old"]] Shep gets jealous over another dog that's gaining fame and has an abstract dream with the phrase "Number One Dog" echoing in his mind.



* In the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short ''Fresh Airedale'', [[VillainWithGoodPublicity "good old"]] Shep gets jealous over another dog that's gaining fame and has an abstract dream with the phrase "Number One Dog" echoing in his mind.

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