& Christine: Stephen. Everything is about you.
& Mordo: Might I offer you some advice?.. Forget everything you think you know.
& Dr. Strange: So, you’ve figured out a way... to reprogram nerve cells to self-heal?
The Ancient One: No, Mr. Strange. I know how to reorient the spirit... to better heal the body.
& The Ancient One: You’re a man looking at the world through a keyhole. You’ve spent your whole life trying to widen that keyhole. To see more. To know more. And now on hearing that it can be widened, in ways you can’t imagine, you reject the possibility.
Dr. Strange: No, I reject it because I do not believe in fairy tales about chakras or energy or the power of belief. There is no such thing as spirit! We are made of matter and nothing more. We’re just another tiny, momentary speck in an indifferent universe.
& Dr. Strange: What’s this? My mantra?
Mordo: The Wi-Fi password. We’re not savages.
& Dr. Strange: How do I get from here to there?
The Ancient One: How did you get to reattach severed nerves... and put a human spine back together bone by bone?
Dr. Strange: Study and practice, years of it.
& The Ancient One: Surrender, Stephen.
& Mordo: Fight! Fight like your life depended on it. Because one day... it may.
& Dr. Strange: Keep me alive, will you?
& The Ancient One: You always excelled... but not because you craved success... but because of your fear of failure.
Dr. Strange: That’s what made me a great doctor.
The Ancient One: It’s precisely what kept you from greatness.
& The Ancient One: Arrogance and fear still keep you... from learning the simplest and most significant lesson of all.
Dr. Strange: Which is?
The Ancient One: It’s not about you.
& The Ancient One: Death is what gives life meaning. To know your days are numbered and your time is short. You’d think after all this time I’d be ready. But look at me. Stretching one moment out into a thousand... just so that I can watch the snow.
& Dr. Strange: Yeah, you know, you really should have stolen the whole book because the warnings... The warnings come after the spells.
Wong: Oh, that’s funny.
& Mordo: You still think there will be no consequences, Strange? No price to pay? ... The bill comes due. Always! A reckoning.
& Thor: So Earth has wizards now, huh?
& Dr. Strange: Tea?
Thor: I don’t drink tea.
Dr. Strange: What do you drink?
Thor: Not tea.
& Dr. Strange: So, I keep a watch list... of individuals and beings from other realms that may be a threat to this world. Your adopted brother, Loki, is one of those beings.
& Mordo: Too many sorcerers.
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+++ quotes on the IMDb
Σ1 nostradamvs: «Ну, Марвел-такой-Марвел, больше не знаю что и сказать. Первая экранизация приключений одного из самых спорных супергероев Вселенной. Ничего особенно в этом фильме нет, просто рядовая супергеройская история, ничего особенного.»
Σ2 sly2m: «если честно, фильм Доктор Стрендж ..... скорее про Шерлока Камбербэтча, который сейчас в Голливуде еще больше нарасхват, то дракона ему предложат сыграть, то тигра, то волка, то демона-повелителя темного измерения.»
& Mordo: Might I offer you some advice?.. Forget everything you think you know.
& Dr. Strange: So, you’ve figured out a way... to reprogram nerve cells to self-heal?
The Ancient One: No, Mr. Strange. I know how to reorient the spirit... to better heal the body.
& The Ancient One: You’re a man looking at the world through a keyhole. You’ve spent your whole life trying to widen that keyhole. To see more. To know more. And now on hearing that it can be widened, in ways you can’t imagine, you reject the possibility.
Dr. Strange: No, I reject it because I do not believe in fairy tales about chakras or energy or the power of belief. There is no such thing as spirit! We are made of matter and nothing more. We’re just another tiny, momentary speck in an indifferent universe.
& Dr. Strange: What’s this? My mantra?
Mordo: The Wi-Fi password. We’re not savages.
& Dr. Strange: How do I get from here to there?
The Ancient One: How did you get to reattach severed nerves... and put a human spine back together bone by bone?
Dr. Strange: Study and practice, years of it.
& The Ancient One: Surrender, Stephen.
& Mordo: Fight! Fight like your life depended on it. Because one day... it may.
& Dr. Strange: Keep me alive, will you?
& The Ancient One: You always excelled... but not because you craved success... but because of your fear of failure.
Dr. Strange: That’s what made me a great doctor.
The Ancient One: It’s precisely what kept you from greatness.
& The Ancient One: Arrogance and fear still keep you... from learning the simplest and most significant lesson of all.
Dr. Strange: Which is?
The Ancient One: It’s not about you.
& The Ancient One: Death is what gives life meaning. To know your days are numbered and your time is short. You’d think after all this time I’d be ready. But look at me. Stretching one moment out into a thousand... just so that I can watch the snow.
& Dr. Strange: Yeah, you know, you really should have stolen the whole book because the warnings... The warnings come after the spells.
Wong: Oh, that’s funny.
& Mordo: You still think there will be no consequences, Strange? No price to pay? ... The bill comes due. Always! A reckoning.
& Thor: So Earth has wizards now, huh?
& Dr. Strange: Tea?
Thor: I don’t drink tea.
Dr. Strange: What do you drink?
Thor: Not tea.
& Dr. Strange: So, I keep a watch list... of individuals and beings from other realms that may be a threat to this world. Your adopted brother, Loki, is one of those beings.
& Mordo: Too many sorcerers.
--
+++ quotes on the IMDb
Σ1 nostradamvs: «Ну, Марвел-такой-Марвел, больше не знаю что и сказать. Первая экранизация приключений одного из самых спорных супергероев Вселенной. Ничего особенно в этом фильме нет, просто рядовая супергеройская история, ничего особенного.»
Σ2 sly2m: «если честно, фильм Доктор Стрендж ..... скорее про Шерлока Камбербэтча, который сейчас в Голливуде еще больше нарасхват, то дракона ему предложат сыграть, то тигра, то волка, то демона-повелителя темного измерения.»
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