60 phrases from films that marked the history of cinema

The world of cinema has left us script parts and dialogues that are jewels of the seventh art.

60 phrases from films that marked the history of cinema
The history of cinema has left us with a large number of unforgettable movie phrases that express the character of the characters, the theme of the story and, in general, the psychological background of what is being told.

This means that many of the script fragments of film classics have been engraved in the memory of hundreds of thousands of people, who come to make these phrases a part of interpreting reality.

The best phrases of films to reflect

Below you can see a selection of phrases from movies that not only remind you of good cinema, but also provide an extra. 

1. We think too much and feel too little (The Great Dictator)
One of the most emotional parts of the final speech of this  Charlie Chaplin movie.

2. I was born when she kissed me, I died the day she left me, and I lived the time she loved me (In a lonely place)
A phrase that perfectly sums up an especially tragic way of experiencing life.

3. All men die, but not all have lived (Braveheart)
The vitalist spirit of this feature film is perfectly reflected in this phrase.

4. Illusions can be very powerful (Lawrence of Arabia)
A film classic that also left reflections as interesting as this one.

5. I don't remember to forget you (Memento)
In addition to being one of the most remembered movie phrases, it is the declaration of intent of this feature film by Christopher Nolan, as it talks about the tragic past of a character with anterograde amnesia.

6. To infinity and beyond (Toy Story)
It could be said that it is one of the main slogans of this film about childhood and the magic of the imagination.

7. You make me want to be a better man (Better ... impossible)
The antihero of this film shows his vulnerabilities that, curiously, have to do with the desire for self-improvement.

8. Do it or don't do it, but don't try it (The Empire Strikes Back)
One of the most remembered phrases of Master Yoda, part of his role as a sage who inspires the protagonist.

9. They can take our lives, but they can never take away our freedom (Braveheart)
Freedom above all else can become an overwhelming force that passes over death.

10. They call it "a Royale with Cheese" (Pulp Fiction)
One of the characteristic dialogues of Tarantino's cinema: apparently banal and absurd conversations that actually serve to reflect the character of the characters .

11. Nobody is perfect (With skirts already crazy)
This final script line was not supposed to appear in the final product, but it finally did and was etched in the memory of the West.

12. What is the use of confessing if I do not repent? (The Godfather 2)
The power of the mafia goes beyond superfluous moral considerations.

13. Hakuna Matata (The Lion King)
A phrase in Swahili that became world famous from this Disney movie. Its meaning is "live and be happy".

14. All those moments will be lost in time like tears in the rain (Blade Runner)
One of the most remembered scenes from this cult movie left this poetic phrase about the nature of death .

15. With each fight you get stronger (Cinderella Man)
One of the movie phrases that can be more easily linked to self-improvement and personal development.

16. Giving Wax, Polishing Wax (Karate Kid)
A mantra that was repeated by the master to teach simple karate moves to his young apprentice.

17. Sayonara, baby (Terminator 2)
In the original version, the phrase "hasta la vista" was used in Spanish.

18. I love the smell of napalm in the morning (Apocalypse Now)
This phrase perfectly expressed the psychological alienation of the military corps that went into the jungle of Vietnam.

19. Houston, we have a problem (Apollo 13)
A small variation of the phrase that was actually said: "Houston, we've had a problem."

20. I am your father (The Empire Strikes Back)
Darth Vader's final phrase at the peak of the film.

21. Good morning, princess (Life is beautiful)
The positive and humanistic message conveyed by this film was summed up in this romantic motto.

22. We will always have Paris (Casablanca)
One of the mythical phrases of the cinema of the 40s.

23. No two words are more harmful in our language than "good job" (Whiplash)
This film talks about the absolute sacrifice and the success that is aspired to obtain through it, and this phrase serves as a reminder of a simple idea: victory, seen in an extreme way, is an all-or-nothing question.

24. There are no unanswered questions, only poorly formulated questions (Matrix)
This phrase talks about the veil behind which the knowledge that we ignore is hidden , a theme that forms the main core of this film.

25. We are going to need a bigger boat (Shark)
A simple phrase that serves to convey fear in the simplest way.

26. A boy's best friend is his mother (Psychosis)
A phrase with sinister implications considering the mental problems that are explained through the plot of the film.

27. I have gone up to my table to remind myself that you always have to look at things in a different way (The club of dead poets)
This phrase expresses one of the most iconic scenes in this movie .

28. Good morning ... and in case we don't see each other again: good morning, good afternoon and good night (The Truman Show)
In the final scene of this film, the viewers also become part of the characters to which the protagonist is directed.

29. Frankly, my dear, I don't care about that (Gone with the wind)
A line of dialogue that has been repeated thousands of times.

30. I will make you an offer that you cannot refuse (The Godfather)

The Godfather is about precarious deals, ties, and balances of power, and this phrase is a form of introduction to this world of constant threat.

31. Tonight we will have dinner in hell (300)
The violence and suffering that are reflected in this film are perfectly transmitted by this script line.

32. Are you talking to me? (Taxi Driver)
Taxi Driver is the story of a man who slowly goes crazy as a result of boredom, boredom and lack of sleep , and the mirror scene expresses this process very well.

33. You should never come back here, because it would never be so much fun (Lost in Translation)
A way of understanding the good things about fleeting crossings and ephemeral adventures.

34. It seems that everything I've done in my life has led me to you (The Bridges of Madison)
The love of two middle-aged people is reflected romantically in this line of dialogue.

35. I'm Afraid Dave (2001: A Space Odyssey)
One of the most shocking scenes has to do with the moment when we notice how much artificial intelligence represented in this film is similar to us .

36. The past is just a story that we tell ourselves (Her)
Life narrated as through a novel is, in practice, indistinguishable from real life.

37. The nuns taught us that there are two paths that you can follow in life, that of Nature and that of the Divine (The Tree of Life)
This film delves fully into religious themes, and this is made clear in this phrase about the divine.

38. Let's laugh to keep the ghosts away (My neighbor Totoro)
One of the most imaginative and imaginative Japanese animated films could not simply reproduce conventional ways of getting away from danger.

39. I am exactly where I want to be (Forget about me)
This love story plays with time and with planes of reality, and yet makes it clear that affective bonds exist wherever our imagination takes them, independently of everything else.

40. Even the smallest person can change the course of the future (The Fellowship of the Ring)
An epic story that focuses its main line of narration on the experiences of two almost defenseless young people.

41. Destruction is a form of creation (Donnie Darko)
Donnie Darko explores temporal paradoxes and different ways of reading the same fact, and this dialectic is expressed in this phrase.

42. A lot of work and little fun make Jack a boring guy (The Shining)
The Shining explains in a subtle way how a man loses contact with reality , and uses this phrase, among other things.

43. Nothing that happens is forgotten, even if you no longer remember it (Chihiro's journey)
The adventures always remain there, even if they are no longer consciously remembered.

44. Make my day happy (Sudden Impact)
This very simple phrase served to reflect the desire for violence of a character who, ultimately, was the engine of a succession of action scenes.

45. I may not be very smart, but I know what love is (Forrest Gump)
Love has its own psychological realm , and is not governed by the laws of intelligence.

46. ​​Death smiles at all of us, let's return the smile (The Gladiator)
Several of the characters that appear in this film have nothing to lose, and they see death as something that does not deserve further consideration.

47. He is alive! (Frankenstein)
A scream that introduced a new dimension of terror in this film classic.

48. I am the king of the world (Titanic)
A youthful scream that showed the unique sensations that could be produced on board the Titanic.

49. Say hello to my little friend (Scarface)
A battle cry that has passed into the history of cinema.

50. Kiss me like it's the last time (Casablanca)
A phrase well remembered for its dramatic component, characteristic of the Casablanca era.

51. Vote for me and your wildest dreams will come true (Napoleon Dynamite)
This film was a curious comedy that reflected several of the funniest elements of the ways of life promoted by the American dream.

52. The real loser is the one who is so afraid of not winning that he doesn't even try (Little Miss Sunshine)
This is one of the movie phrases that remind us of the importance of taking the first steps towards a goal.

53. They say that the best shine brightest in the most difficult situations (Howl's Moving Castle)
Another phrase from Studio Ghibli's magical cinema .

54. Everything that doesn't kill you makes you ... stranger (The Dark Knight)
The declaration of intent of one of the most charismatic villains in the cinema: the Joker.

55. She is better than the girl of my dreams; she is real (500 days together)
The imperfections of the real can become virtues, even if it seems contradictory.

56. The devil's best move was to convince the world that it did not exist (Usual Suspects)
The hidden dangers and the possibility of manipulating from the shadows are very useful options to do evil.

57. Sometimes I see dead (The sixth sense)
A phrase that has become part of an iconic scene in the cinema about the paranormal.

58. After a while, you learn to ignore what others tell you and trust yourself (Shrek)
Autonomy and the possibility of doing what one wants are forces of empowerment.

59. My treasure (The two Towers)
Gollum became one of the most remembered characters in fantasy cinema for recurring phrases like this (and his pronunciation).

60. Keep your friends close, but even closer to your enemies (The Godfather)
One of the most remembered movie quotes from movies about gangsters, and a curious paradox.

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