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<title>Continuity that Binds the Actions Hardly Strikes our Cognition in Movies</title>
<description>Itrsquo;s indeed perplexing that when a series of events in a movie rolls out, without any glitch in the occurrence, we take no notice of that. But, the moment a break pops up, we get conscious, and pick it up as one of the technical flaws. Continuity is a very important factor in lending a movie the requisite degree of perfection. For instance, if the protagonist is shown in London in the opening scene, and by the next scene, we find him roaming the streets of New York without any sort of explanation, then we take for granted that suspense</description>
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