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The expected vertical line of Ikiru's narrative breaks when Kurosawa does a flash-forward in the middle of the film.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
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Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Mexican
Director
Born:
Aug 15
,
1963
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Greg Graffin
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Science
Fear
Will
Free
Free Will
Important
Way
Evidence
Kind
One Of The Things
All Religions
Religions
Some
Could
Invoke
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Thing
Things
Cognitive psychology has shown that the mind best understands facts when they are woven into a conceptual fabric, such as a narrative, mental map, or intuitive theory. Disconnected facts in the mind are like unlinked pages on the Web: They might as well not exist.
Steven Pinker
Best
Mind
Fabric
Woven
Intuitive
Web
Mental
Facts
Like
Conceptual
Well
Narrative
Understands
Disconnected
Exist
Psychology
Might
Pages
Theory
Shown
Map
Cognitive
Wearing clothes should be a personal narrative of emotion. I always respond to fashion in an emotional way.
Andre Leon Talley
Fashion
Clothes
Way
Respond
Wearing
Emotion
Emotional
Narrative
Always
Personal
Should
We all have our own narrative of what human trafficking is supposed to be, but if you do a little research, human trafficking happens, in many different forms and shapes, right in our backyard.
Du Yun
You
Trafficking
Own
Research
Our
Backyard
Shapes
Supposed
Narrative
Human
Different
Happens
Forms
Little
Many
Right
If you hear a statistic, you will make up a story to go with it, because our brains are organized on narrative. And you may very well make up a wrong story because you only have one fact, which is a statistic.
Gloria Steinem
You
Will
Our
Statistic
Only
Fact
Wrong
Well
Make
Make Up
Because
Narrative
Go
Hear
Brains
Up
Very
May
Story
Which
Organized
There are certain things in 'Twilight'... As much as I'm proud of that movie and I do like it, I feel like maybe I brought too much of myself to the character. I feel like I really know Bella now. But most readers feel like they know Bella because it's a first-person narrative.
Kristen Stewart
Myself
Character
Too Much
Too
Brought
Feel
Like
Know
Most
Readers
Because
Narrative
First-Person
Proud
Maybe
Movie
Much
Really
Certain
Certain Things
Now
Twilight
Things
The tricks of magic follow the archetypes of narrative fiction - there are tales of creation and loss, death and resurrection, and obstacles that must be overcome.
Marco Tempest
Death
Overcome
Creation
Must
Tricks
Follow
Magic
Archetypes
Resurrection
Obstacles
Tales
Narrative
Loss
Fiction
What, after all, is the narrative of 'the American Dream?' It was a discourse formulated between the 1880s and the 1920s in the United States during the great waves of migration and expansion and reforms of the Progressive Era.
Naomi Wolf
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Progressive
Waves
States
Dream
Dream It
Between
Narrative
Era
Discourse
Expansion
American
Reforms
American Dream
After
Migration
United
United States
Writing, to me, is like kayaking a river. You are paddling down, and you come to a walled-off canyon, and you make a sharp turn, and you don't know what's around the corner. It could be a waterfall, it could be a big pool. The narrative current carries you. You're surprised, and you're thrilled, and sometimes you're terrified.
Peter Heller
Me
You
Writing
Sometimes
Big
Pool
Down
Waterfall
Corner
Carries
Thrilled
Could
River
Sharp
Come
Like
Know
Make
Terrified
Around
Narrative
Surprised
Current
Canyon
Turn
Paddling
The world for our law enforcement community has changed dramatically: everything from filling out paperwork to relationships with the community and how they think the narrative is in the media.
Rahm Emanuel
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Law
Community
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Changed
Relationships
Our
Dramatically
Everything
Paperwork
Out
Law Enforcement
Narrative
How
Enforcement
Filling
Media
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