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There’s paintings of assassinations and war, but we consider them masterpieces because of the ability to take something that on its own would be bad, horrible, painful and somehow reshape it and make it into something beautiful.
JP: You have this ability to take something very concrete — a church building, a parking lot, the interior of a restaurant — and infuse it with all sorts of meaning.
“The dialogue is put together like a clockwork that if you take something out, you lose the spark of it, because his writing is painted with a thin brush,” Del Toro says.
Take something, if you have to, to stop your drippy nose and soothe your red, watery eyes, pay attention to the weather forecasts, put your blinders on to avoid seeing the harsher realities out there in the natural world that, unfortunately, we just cannot prevent — but get out there.
Could take something off throws with precise ball placement.
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