Phrases with «relatable themes»

"Relatable themes" refers to ideas or subjects in a story or artwork that are easy for a person to understand, connect with, or feel familiar with because they are similar to their own personal experiences or emotions. Full definition

Sentences with «relatable themes»

  • Not particularly a film about race, creed, or even location, Hartigan explores relatable themes like loss, friendships, puberty and single parenthood. (texasartfilm.net)
  • Jeff Nichols» brilliant «Midnight Special» weaves relatable themes of parental responsibility and faith in that which is traditionally unexplainable into a sci - fi road movie, with echoes of John Carpenter, Steven Spielberg, and Stephen King bouncing throughout. (rogerebert.com)
  • But what is unexpected about this summer hit is the amount of humanity the script brings to the story; there is at least one relatable theme within the film that any audience member, no matter his or her own personal background, will find. (ff2media.com)
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