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The theme song in a movie is considered invisible because it is an auditory element that complements the visual storytelling without being directly seen on screen. While viewers can hear the song, its presence is often felt emotionally rather than visually represented. This allows the music to enhance the narrative and evoke feelings, blending seamlessly into the overall cinematic experience.

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1w ago

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