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"If someone takes something from you by force, it is your right to take it back by force," he said.
So what he listened to growing up was different to what I listened to growing up, but every music takes something from blues.
Each narrative takes something from Mrs Dalloway and Woolf's own life and work to explore themes of love, hope, despair, madness and the passion and pain of artistic creativity.
The movie obviously takes something from literary classics such as Huck Finn and Treasure Island; it recalls movies like Rob Reiner's Stand By Me, but also some Brits – Bryan Forbes's Whistle Down the Wind and Joseph Losey's The Go-Between.
"When someone takes something from you, you sort of look around to see if anyone else notices it, if they're going to be on your side if you say something.
What this cup of warm, spiced milk – somewhere between a drink and a pudding – highlighted was how the western world takes something from a different culture and changes it.
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