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When the character watches home videos of their past life, see [[Happier Times Montage]], which is closely related. See also [[Troubled Backstory Flashback]].
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* In the musical ''[[Brigadoon]]'', after Tommy and the town of Brigadoon have seemingly vanished forever from each other, he is seen talking with his fiancée in a New York bar, and her words accidentally become song cues in his mind, bringing up visions of the townspeople of Brigadoon and his lost love Fiona.
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* ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' features something similar: Eddie Valiant looks over photographs of a happier past with his late brother Teddy and Dolores.
* Used at the end of the BBC "Scene" programme's ''Two Of Us'' from 1987. Teenaged Matthew watches the train on which his boyfriend Phil is leaving with his, Phil's, girlfriend, and has a series of flashbacks of his and Phil's happy times together. {{spoiler|In the version which was cut so as not to seem too gay-positive, this is it; in the original version, it turns out that Phil wasn't on that train after all, because he shows up immediately afterwards.}}
* Parodied on ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''. The song "When We Didn't Get Along" accompanies flashbacks of fighting after Perry the Platypus [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|gets dumped by]] his [[Foe Yay|nemesis]] Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
* Short one appears in one ''[[Dragon Age 2]]'' trailer.
* The [[Orange Range]] song "Sayonara" uses a Lost Love Montage during the refrains as a way for the widow to reflect on her husband.