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Essay heading: Film Reviews on The African Queen, Pride and Prejudice and The Grand Illusion
 
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The script's dialogue is fun and at times inspiring to hear, but sometimes a little too juvenile and predictable. My favorite dialogue of the film had to be Katherine Hepburn's line, "Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put into this world to rise above," which can still be considered an inspiring and thoughtful concept today in a peaceful world and a world of war...
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My least favorite line is when Rose asks Mr. Allnut what his first name is and after he tells her, she repeats it like a schoolgirl with the name of her crush, "Charlie. Charlie. Charlie." It was a tad juvenile of a scene for Hepburn to me. The development of Hepburn's character is a little forced and too quickly morphed...
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