The movie had a few scenes that were just made for the 3-D effect. All that sliding around on the rooftops and gutters and sewer pipes on the ice... pure Hollywood time wasting stuff.
<span>I have read the book 15 times. I bought the CARREY film for my children. If you will give me a day or two, I will watch it again and make a long list. editing this maybe Monday (come now, Christmas is on Sunday..) </span>
<span>Oh yes, there were NO scenes with mice on the floor in the original story. </span>
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In the medieval period, the earliest plays were liturgical dramas, a part of the public religious worship, and performed in churches by clergy. As the guild system developed, it took over theatre performance, producing elaborate cycles of mystery plays that involved many people and took days to perform.
BRAINLIEST
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It uses light and oddities like a floating head to show that it is not a living person, the head in question looks close to representations of religious figure Jesus. So, we can deduce that the "Apparition" symbolizes something different than just a head with no body.
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