After more than a century of cinema, certain recurring themes have become inevitable in films. Screenwriters, in their varying degrees of imitation or representation of the past, have consistently resorted to reusing lines already associated with other films or that have altogether become clichés. These clichés persistently find their way into numerous screenplays and movies. While an adept presentation of a repeated line or situation can add significant cinematic value, more often than not, it feels overused and lazy.
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