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How does the director of 'Stand by Me' create tension during the bridge scene?  

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Stand by Me Question: how does the director of 'Stand by Me' create tension during the bridge scene? The film 'Stand by Me' is set in the 1950's, and is about four young boys who travel a distance, in which they hope to find a dead body. The boys hope that if they find this dead body that it will give them recognition with the small town in order to look like heroes. The four boys are; Gordy, which we know has a pretty dull background from what information is given to us at the start of the film, His brother has past away and he doesn't get much attention from his parents. From the information given before the bridge scene it makes it pretty obvious that Gordy is the probably the cleverest out of the four. Vern is classed as overweight for his age and gets a lot of verbal abuse...

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