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{{quote|''I want to see you clearly, come closer to this
''But all I remember, are the dreams in the mist
''These dreams, go on when I close my eyes
''Every second of the night, I live another life.''|'''Heart''', "These Dreams"}}
The images are slightly blurred, the music has harps or ominous over-tones, and might be shot from a first-person perspective. The last word of every sentence echoes (echoes, echoes). Yep, your character is having a Dream Sequence. Expect the action in this dream sequence to be a thinly disguised look at the dreamer's internal dilemmas—their rocky romances, the choices they are facing, the regrets they've left behind, yes, the Dream Sequence is an excellent excuse for a short-term excursion into a character's head.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Dream sequences play a major part in the plot of ''[[Da Capo]]'', even though they tend to be rather surreal at times.
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