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The music cuts. A tear falls. A voiceover says, "I can't lose you."

By the time the title card flashes, your brain has filled in the gaps, creating a "phantom chemistry" that might actually be stronger than what’s in the full-length movie. 2. The Power of "Kuleshov" Romance teensex trailer

You perceive a deep, soulful yearning between them, even if those two characters never actually share a scene in the film. Trailer romance is often built on the illusion of proximity. 3. The "Stakes" Economy The music cuts

A trailer relationship isn't just a montage; it’s a condensed three-act play. soulful yearning between them

Trailer editors use the —a film editing trick where viewers derive more meaning from the interaction of two sequential shots than from a single shot in isolation. Shot A: A character looks lonely at a window. Shot B: A character smiles in a different location.