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In THE DEPARTED, director Martin Scorsese uses an "X" in the frame to foreshadow the characters' fates.
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), starring Gene Wilder, is full of literary allusions. How many can you count? [X]
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“It’s as if Claire is bringing the new look to her by reinterpreting 18th Century fashions to adapt to her modern sensibilities.” - ScreenPrism [X]
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LOOK CLOSER: OUTLANDER Costume Design - The Message Behind The Time-Traveling Dresses
“Claire should always be a beautiful fish out of water, a little bit alien, a stranger in a strange land. Regardless of the time period, or what she is wearing, she is always Claire, a modern woman of the 20th Century. Her dresses reinforce this message, displaying the truth for those paying close enough attention.” - ScreenPrism
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Matilda (August 2nd 1996)
“Her powers gave her the autonomy to act on her convictions. Once those oppressive forces are gone, it is no surprise that she wants to use her powers frivolously, floating a bedtime story over to her instead of saving a girl who was thrown over the fence. Genius or not, Matilda is still a kid.” [Read Full Article Here]
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“While all of these characters seem, for the moment, untouchable, they only appear to be so for as long as the story needs them — not for as long as fans want them around.” [Read Full Article Here]
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