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pan drama

  The term " pan drama " refers to any scene in a film that takes place between two events, in other words, a climax occurs, and a climax happens afterwards. The two most common types of pan drama are the closed-ended or closed-for-all moment, and the open-ended or open-for-sects moment. The closed-ended scenes are those that either end on a specific point, or at the conclusion of an act. The panning, however, allows for any actions to take place before the climax, which is why they are called open-ended. Here are some examples of this form of drama. During the opening scenes of Kill Bill, a group of women are seen walking through the woods near an ancient mansion. As the girls approach the front door, they notice a man (Noah Taylor) standing there with his back to the girl (Sally Field). The man then walks up to the girl, grabs her arm and starts pulling her towards the front door. As the camera follows the girls, they walk up to the next floor and see the man brutally killi...