Disclosures in the "Meet Me in St Louis" Ending Scene

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I would like to thank the commenter who mentioned disclosures at the ending of the Judy Garland musical "Meet Me in St. Louis."

The media of cinematography and music are powerfully utilized to shape the narrative in the minds of the collective, and are a vehicle for soft disclosure without the public's knowledge that information is being disclosed within it.

The youngest girl in the scene with her family at the fair with the cotton candy out-of-the-blue talking about big waves that flooded the city of Galveston, and when the water went back it was muddy and full of dead bodies.

Judy Garland's beau saying "I liked it better when it was a swamp and just the two of us," reinforcing the narrative that the buildings had been recently built for the fair."

In the next scenes, the lines were:

"Never been anything like it in the whole world."

"We don't have to come here on a train or stay in a hotel. It's right in our own home town."

"Grandpa, they will never tear it down, will they?"

"Well, they'd better not."

"I can't believe it...right here where we live...right here in St. Louis!"

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