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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/12/2021 18:18,
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<div dir="ltr">n Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 10:15 AM Ben Zaiboc via
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> Trivia question: Do you know of another movie in
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> character is never seen? bill w<br>
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Ha, easy!<br>
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Gone with the Wind<br>
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<div>Eh. The wind, not being sentient (so far as anyone can
tell), would not seem to count as a "character". <br>
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<p>Bah. Spoilsport.</p>
<p>I will counter with the notion that nothing in a film is actually
sentient. All pre-programmed, no response to stimuli at all.</p>
<p>Ben<br>
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