81. The real question-and-answer session came after the one the audience saw. 82. The one intense relationship the audience sees on the stage is that of Julia and Sparky. 83. The result is a realistic human drama that is one of the most intriguing and entertaining movies that U.S. audiences will see this year. 84. The television audience saw more of swimming and gymnastics than the U.S. soccer and softball teams, which won gold. 85. Then audiences saw Ms. Roberts. 86. The TV audience may see it, but are we supposed to hear it, too? 87. The two ballerinas said they hoped New York audiences would see the human beings inside their Giselle and Myrtha. 88. Then, in one stunning sequence, the audience sees Salieri as he responds to a Mozart serenade being played by the composer offstage. 89. They are the first thing an audience sees and typically the last to get done in the Byzantine process of filmmaking. 90. They wanted the audience to see each of the characters in the movie as a generic victim. |