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* A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.

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* A point is made to focus on the Portuguese Spanish movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.

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* Corso dies at the end of the film. A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.

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* [[WMG: Corso dies at the end of the film. A film.]]
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point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.
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* Corso dies in the end of the film. A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.

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* Corso dies in at the end of the film. A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.
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* Corso dies in the end of the film. A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Cezina brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.

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* Corso dies in the end of the film. A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Cezina Ceniza brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.
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* Corso dies in the end of the film. A point is made to focus on the Portuguese movers struggling with an extremely heavy bookshelf, and warning Corso to step back from it. While this continues just in front of him, Corso is distracted by the final engraving on the floor before a sudden transition to an ambiguous shot of him entering the castle shown in the engraving. A precedent was already set for unusual accidents befalling Corso in and around the Cezina brothers' shop, and being crushed by a bookshelf would be a suitable DeathByIrony for the character.

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