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How is this narration presented in the film adaptation of "The Most Dangerous Game”?
The film relies on the setting to show the trap rather than using dialogue to explain it.
The film extends the general’s dialogue into a long speech where he explains his past.
The film has Rainsford explain about the trap in his dialogue with his female companion.
The film cuts out all dialogue about the trap and uses visuals to show how the trap works.
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The film extends the general’s dialogue into a long speech where he explains his past.
In the 1932 adaptation Zaroff delivers extended exposition about his background and motives (rather than relying solely on visual traps or Rainsford explaining them to a companion).
In the 1932 adaptation Zaroff delivers extended exposition about his background and motives (rather than relying solely on visual traps or Rainsford explaining them to a companion).
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