At 11:54 28/06/95 -0600, Kristine Butler wrote: >Can anyone help me in thinking of movies in which a conversation or a human >voice is deliberately obstructed or drowned out by another sound, thus >frustrating the spectator's access to the voice or voices in question? >Godard does this in certain of his films, and I'm thinking that Hitchcock >has too (in that this is a clever way to build suspense). Thanks in >advance! > What about Kubrick's "2001"? Remember the sequence in which the two astronauts talk about HAL inside a space module so the computer cannot hear them... we just see them trough HAL's POV and the "silence" obstructs the conversation... Just a though Regards ;-) Ruben Garcia-Loureda Snail-Mail: c/ Lisboa, 10-A. 6=BAA. Santiago de Compostela 15703 A CORUNNA. SPAIN Internet: [log in to unmask] Phone: 34-(9)81-540786 Fax:34-(9)81-540849 ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]