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Just now, tooling around a bit online, I found the following nugget of wisdom in an interview with the director, in Time Out New York: The class we describe is beyond decadence already; they're like frozen statues.
Just now, tooling around a bit online, I found the following nugget of wisdom in an interview with the director, in Time Out New York: > The class we describe is beyond decadence already; they're like frozen statues.
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This production pulls "Julius Caesar" off its pedestal, all the better to show us that it was never really a frozen statue.
It's only when the king confronts himself and admits "I am ashamed" that the frozen statue of his queen, Hermione, comes to life and he, too, is regenerated.
I'm an artist, not some frozen statue".
With the TARDIS gone, the Angels have been tricked into looking at each other and have become permanently frozen as statues.
The kids and I froze like statues, chips poised in mid-arc.
These mountaineers have a sculptural solidity about them; they seem magically frozen into living statues.
We regret the error.
We're a long way from classical sculpture, with statues frozen perfectly in marble, figures which exalt and negate the human form.
Close by, another man was frozen like a statue until he started falling slowly forward, only upright because he was leaning into a fire hydrant.
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