Would this film be considered to have a Forgotten Framing Device? It had the “this is a play” with the color scenes being the play as we should be picturing it in our mind’s eye and the black and white scenes being the behind the scenes stuff but the behind the scenes stuff ends with the Margot Robbie cameo and the film ends inside of the play, no stinger of the Bryan Cranston narrator going "this is the end of our play, have a nice night" or anything similar.
Would this film be considered to have a Forgotten Framing Device? It had the “this is a play” with the color scenes being the play as we should be picturing it in our mind’s eye and the black and white scenes being the behind the scenes stuff but the behind the scenes stuff ends with the Margot Robbie cameo and the film ends inside of the play, no stinger of the Bryan Cranston narrator going "this is the end of our play, have a nice night" or anything similar.