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The Craft (1996)
LIRIO
A screenplay character in The Craft (1996).
- lines
- 19
- words
- 217
- scenes
- 7
- dialogue
- 3.8%
- avg words / line
- 11
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 45
source review flagged 2 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
True magic is neither black nor white. It is both because nature is both. Loving and cruel. Ugly and beautiful. All at :he same time. Earthquake, sunrise, rattlesnake, rose. It keeps a balance on it's own. So you must not ·throw that balance out. Understand?
scene 138 — LIRIONot like your friends.
scene 34 — .JL.More than that. Red is for :ove. Black is ... Here. Take this. Read it.
scene 34 — .JL.She says it's amateurish work, and she's not impressed ... But personally I think it's pretty good.
scene 203 — LUMINESCENCE AT THE FAR END, WHERE, IN A SHAFT OF AFTERNOONShe says remember this: no one can use magic against you if you do r:ot let them.
scene 203 — LUMINESCENCE AT THE FAR END, WHERE, IN A SHAFT OF AFTERNOON
Bookends
You will understand when you need to.