The climax of The Godfather, juxtaposing shots of the church ceremony in which Al Pacino's character is taking part as the godfather at his infant nephew's baptism with shots of brutal violence taking place at the same time ordered by him to consolidate his power as a godfather in the Mafia, is a powerful modern example of
A. outside/in editing patterns.
B. thawed frames.
C. inside/out editing patterns.
D. ironic montage.
Answer: D
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