As embarassed as I am to be doing this, and I am most certainly embarassed to be doing this:
I can not, for the life of me, remember what film this scene comes from, or even if it was a film I liked or disliked.
It's a long shot of waves breaking quietly on a beach, and then a dead bird (seagull, possibly) falls from the sky and lands with a small splash in the water. It's, I'm pretty sure, the last or one of the last shots of the film, and I'm pretty sure the shot was mostly unrelated to the movie it was in.
Thanks for any help, and let it be well known that my head is already bowed in shame.
I can not, for the life of me, remember what film this scene comes from, or even if it was a film I liked or disliked.
It's a long shot of waves breaking quietly on a beach, and then a dead bird (seagull, possibly) falls from the sky and lands with a small splash in the water. It's, I'm pretty sure, the last or one of the last shots of the film, and I'm pretty sure the shot was mostly unrelated to the movie it was in.
Thanks for any help, and let it be well known that my head is already bowed in shame.
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