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Can montage in film and television be regarded as a branch of stream of consciousness in literature? thank you

Well, that's a good question. The stream of consciousness is psychological, which comes with one's own consciousness and emphasizes the unconscious state. Stream of consciousness novels generally have no specific theme and significance, but show people's thinking world. For example, Woolf's Spot on the Wall is a point, and the author just developed his own ideas. Montage is the splicing and recombination of shots. The word montage comes from French, which means splicing, not the same meaning. For example, in Liu Yong's Rain Bell, he used montage slow-motion photography to connect all the images one by one, sketching a situation to compare his inner feelings, so the two are different.