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There were few claims at the time of subtextual content, but modern critics often suggest it may simply have gone unnoticed by the Victorian audience.
The family scenes have subtextual racial resonance and, occasionally, overt reminders of the subject, including a venomous speech in which Olivia's father reminds her that she has to be "twice as good as anyone else".
If almost all of Mr. Almodóvar's works are, on a subtextual level, movies about movies, "Broken Embraces" ups the ante by explicitly taking the film business as its subject.
He is also the master of the subtextual glance.
Their subtextual minutiae probed in endless analytical magazine articles?
Oliver's book delivers some subtextual treats for adults.
The Communist threat, subtextual in most noir, is made too blatant here.
I wonder if there isn't a way to make gay subtext slightly more subtextual.
There is a subtextual wink, a "we'll get the better of these censorious so-called liberals", nudge-nudge.
But once the affair had been removed, so too was the subtextual justification for Hooper's violent death.
"When stories are really working, when you're providing subtextual exploration and things that are deeply layered, you're obligated to not say things out loud".
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