Final answer:
Option (c), The narration in The Royal Tenenbaums by Alec Baldwin is an example of third-person omniscient narration, where the narrator knows all the details about the characters and story.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the film The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), the narration provided by Alec Baldwin has characteristics that match a third-person omniscient point of view. This type of narrator is outside the story and has access to all information, including characters' backgrounds, thoughts, futures, and private moments.
Such a narrator does not participate as a character within the story and does not use first-person pronouns like 'I' or 'we.' Instead, they narrate with third-person pronouns such as 'he,' 'she,' and 'they.'
The narrator is all-knowing, similar to the perspective used by Jane Austen and other contemporary authors who utilize an omniscient narrator to offer a full, unrestricted view of the fictional world they create.