To view a film by Torneau is to enter the auteur's mind. That his reality fails to correspond in salient ways to that of a "normal" person does not (i)____________ – even if Torneau is incapable of escaping his own head. To appreciate his work, the audience simply has to indulge the director his (ii)____________ and leave at the theater door its own (iii)____________. A. justify censorship B. solipsism C. demands for coherence D. serve as a rebuke E. spontaneity F. expectations of resolution G. preclude a connection H. chauvinism I. presumptions of the world