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The opening scene of the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes contains predominantly diegetic sounds like a piano, horse-drawn cart, hooves, and violence occurring within the film world rather than added later. This suggests the director wanted to maintain a sense of realism for the time period without distracting the audience with too many non-diegetic sounds. Keeping most sounds diegetic reflects the film's less technologically advanced setting and avoids using inappropriate non-diegetic elements.
