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Subtext In Film Quotes By AnnaLisa Grant

A book can tell you all the emotions and subtext that are so rarely aptly portrayed in film. You understand the nuances of each character. You breathe every breath with them and cry every tear. — AnnaLisa Grant

Subtext In Film Quotes By Victoria Schwab

Did you know that when you take away a person's fear of pain, you take away their fear of death? You make them, in their own eyes, immortal. Which of course they're not, but what's the saying? We are all immortal until proven otherwise? — Victoria Schwab

Subtext In Film Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Take short walks in the park down a happy trail. — Frederick Lenz

Subtext In Film Quotes By Alan Moore

Michael saw Northampton Castle being built by Normans and their labourers, while being pulled down in accordance with the will of Charles the Second fifteen hundred years thereafter. A few centuries of grass and ruins coexisted with the bubbling growth and fluctuations of the railway station. 1920s porters, speeded up into a silent comedy, pushed luggage-laden trolleys through a Saxon hunting party. Women in ridiculously tiny skirts superimposed themselves unwittingly on Roundhead puritans, briefly becoming composites with fishnet tights and pikestaffs. Horses' heads grew from the roofs of cars and all the while the castle was constructed and demolished, rising, falling, rising, falling, like a great grey lung of history that breathed crusades, saints, revolutions and electric trains. — Alan Moore

Subtext In Film Quotes By Lilly Singh

My fans are honestly so unique and so similar. Wherever I travel, they are so, so different but so the same. — Lilly Singh

Subtext In Film Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

My goal is always, how do you get better? — Oprah Winfrey

Subtext In Film Quotes By David Leavitt

I watched that film the other night and it embarrassed me. So dated, so coy, so evasively homosexual only a fellow homosexual might recognize the subtext. — David Leavitt