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You reach too high, young phenom! Your wings are torn - their feathers bent - and the ocean awaits its mortal prize. Too high, young phenom, you reach too high, You were never meant to touch the sky!
Addams Family Values (1993) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
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Diary of a Lost Girl (1929)
Natalie said later her favorite scene from Rebel was one between herself and Dean that was cut from the film: “It was in the car. I was waiting for him and he comes up and we talk to each other. There was a section of the scene where I imply that I’ve sort of been around, that I’m not really pure. I say to him, ‘Do you think that’s bad?’ And he says, ‘No, I just think it’s lonely. It’s the loneliest time.’ I thought it was a wonderful line—right on the cutting room floor.”
Natalie Wood and James Dean during the making of Rebel Without a Cause, 1955 | Sid Avery
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