Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Quotes

Old:
"The dialogue is more natural, less stilted(416)."

New:
Like Davidson and Lytle stated in " Where Trouble Comes," " The dialogue is more natural, less stilted(416).

Old:
"No matter how "true" a feature film tries to be to the emotions of it's characters, its makers will always place dramatic considerations above strict fidelity to the historical record(405).

New:
Davidson and Lytle agree on that, "No matter how "true" a feature film tries to be to the emotions of it's characters, its makers will always place dramatic considerations above strict fidelity to the historical record" (405), proves that even the moment of a son leaving his house because of disagreement of war issues.

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