In the 1985 boxing classic, Rocky IV, there is a training montage that spans roughly eight minutes of the movie (not counting the brief conversation between Rocky Balboa and his wife in the middle).
Whether it’s the training compilations synonymous with the “Rocky” franchise, or the tear-jerking opener in “Up,” the montage is a way to efficiently pack a storytelling punch. A montage weaves ...
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