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J.K. Rowling is a talented storyteller, but she has also used the style and technique of modern television and cinema media, which seizes the imagination by pummelling it, bombarding it with powerful stimuli, in a rapid pace, with plenty of emotional rewards. Michael O'Brien
cinema content fascinated films political social variety
I am fascinated by the variety of social content and political content in the films we will be judging. This is the kind of cinema I like a lot and the kind I think is very important. Charlotte Rampling
cinema
Cinema, for me, has always been something like music composed with photographic images. Roger Ebert
cinema phenomenon
Cinema is a worldwide phenomenon. Wim Wenders
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I hope that a younger generation will start to watch a movie like this and start to better understand a slower pace in a truly cinematic way. Stanley Tucci
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I had to immediately start preproduction on that, so I had to find a replacement really fast. And one of the things that we liked was that people had seen the first hour and thought it had more of a cinematic quality, so we thought we have to find a feature director to do the second hour. Who's available? David Goyer
cinema particular happens
In this particular business [cinema], you don't choose your own experiences. They start to happen and then they start to peel off and make other ones happen, and then you can start choosing. But it happens to you. Kelli O'Hara
cinema affection feels
I like cinema. I am very fond of it. But from time to time I feel like having some time on my own. Patrice Leconte
cinema should reviewers
What I expect of a movie reviewer is that he should love cinema as much as I do. Patrice Leconte
narrative
I'm not a new-agey person, but narrative is ancient and wise and generous. Jim Crace
narrative objects
Objects let you tell a narrative that encompasses everybody. Texts don't. Neil MacGregor
narrative conveying objects
Objects are better than text at conveying narrative Neil MacGregor
narrative tropes audience
I have a great amount of respect for the audience. They know narrative construct. They know all the tropes. Paul Scheuring
narrative attention entering
What other species now require of us is our attention. Otherwise, we are entering a narrative of disappearing intelligences. Terry Tempest Williams
narrative metaphor myth
Every myth is psychologically symbolic. Its narratives and images are to be read, therefore, not literally, but as metaphors. Joseph Campbell
narratives
A lot of the drive to make narratives came from having to play by myself as a 5- or 6-year-old in the woods. Matthew Tobin Anderson
narrative
I have a narrative, but you will be put to it to find it. Djuna Barnes
narrative allies honest
I'm not interested in collage as the refuge of the composition-ally disabled. I'm interested in collage as (to be honest) an evolution beyond narrative. David Shields
metaphor teach condensation
Poetry teaches us music, metaphor, condensation and specificity. Walter Mosley
metaphor symbols
The symbol and the metaphor are as necessary to science as to poetry Jacob Bronowski
metaphor pretentious
You live for pretentious metaphors. John Green
metaphor prisoner
We are prisoners of our own metaphors, metaphorically speaking... R. Buckminster Fuller
metaphor dictionary
The dictionary contains no metaphors. Paul Ricoeur
metaphor capacity full-life
One's capacity for metaphor is one's capacity for a full life. Joseph Chilton Pearce
metaphor program capacity
I would suggest, merely as a metaphor here, but also as the basis for a scientific program to investigate the computational capacity of the universe, that this is also a reasonable explanation for why the universe is complex. Seth Lloyd
metaphor
The metaphor is~ an origin, the origin of an image which acts directly, immediately. Gaston Bachelard
metaphor strain
Writers who have nothing to say always strain for metaphors to say it in. Florence King