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{{quote|Please, I know you're in there
People are asking where you've been
They say, "have courage" and I'm trying to
I'm right out here for you
Just let me in
We only have each other
It's just you and me
What are we gonna do?
|Anna| [[Frozen (Disney film)|Frozen]]}}
 
In fiction one great way to up either the [[Rule of Drama|drama]] or [[Rule of Funny|comedy]] of a conversation is to have it occur through a door. One party shuts the other out in attempt to avoid the confrontation while the other desperately tries to communicate in spite of the obstructive barrier.
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* In the first and third ''[[Back to The Future]]'' movies, Doc runs into another room in disbelief of Marty's statements that he's from the future.
* ''[[The Aviator]]'' between Howard Hughes and [[Katharine Hepburn]]. Hughes has locked himself in his room because of his fear of disease, and former [[Love Interest]] Hepburn turns up to rally his spirits.
* [[Frozen (Disney film)|Frozen]] has a song, "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?", that fits this. It is barely a duet.
 
==Fan Works==
* "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?" parodies, like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uty2zd7qizA]
 
== Literature ==