Sentences with phrase «after experiencing the film»

After experiencing the film as a whole, it comes across as one of the most beautiful ever made in Hollywood — as if Ford had actually photographed the human spirit.

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One audience member was completely overcome after the screening and took to Twitter to note that it was «possibly the best film watching experience I've ever had.»
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World — published in 1932, just after the transition from silent film to «talkies» — depicts futuristic cinema experiences called «feelies,» in which metal knobs on moviegoers» armrests transmit realistic sensations of whatever the on - screen actors are feeling.
(Often, copackers and other companies have sought us out after experiencing the issues that can arise when working with subpar film laminations.)
Joyene Nazatul Ismail has created a short film To Mum (Love, Me), which exhibits the emotional turbulence that one mom experiences after discovering that her daughter -LSB-...]
With his experience after producing TV commercials for clients such as: Nike, BMW and Mercedes, culminating in the classic «Joga Bonito» World Cup campaign for Nike, Tim Elliott started collaborating with feature film directors as a ghost writer and creative assistant.
Only after each system had produced a sophisticated representation of the world did the brain combine their perceptions into one experience of reality, like a film editor adding a soundtrack to a movie.
After visiting the exhibitions you can be further astounded by going to catch a film at the IMAX 3D cinema, a truly unforgettable London dating experience!
After his latest feature WINTER SLEEP (2014) won Palme d'Or this year, there is no better timing to assess Nuri Bilge Ceylan's previous works, personally I was daunted by my first experience with his film, THREE MONKEYS (2008, 6/10), so until now I dare to stride a second step, here comes
After several seasons» worth of stage experience, Schiavelli made his first film appearance in Milos Forman's Taking Off (1971) playing a pot - smoking support group leader by the name of... Schiavelli.
Fighting for the right to adopt Rex after a certain incident occurs, this film fills itself with emotional depth, making for a very satisfying experience.
After the film ended and we realized how pointless it was, one of the «writers» went onstage and was interviewed about the experience of writing the screenplay.
Throughout the film, which loosely adapts the first book in a trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer, Garland returns to Lena's after - action reports to add some insight into what she was feeling and thinking during her experience.
Anyone who can still remember what happened after that fateful knock in the first film will have a pretty strong idea of what's to come and whether it's an experience they'd care to endure again.
Stanley Kubrick's return to filmmaking after a seven - year hiatus, this film crystallizes the experience of the Vietnam War by concentrating on a group of raw Marine volunteers.
As such, «The Dark Horse» is as good a title as any for a film that takes an overplayed genre — the inspirational mentor story — and still manages to surprise, sneaking up to deliver a powerful emotional experience within a formula we all know by heart: After suffering a nervous breakdown, a Maori chess champ volunteers to coach a group of disadvantaged kids.
As well as talking about her experiences and thoughts on the film she discusses the memoirs she has written on the period called The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust's Shadow (released after the film was in pre-production, which was based on In the Sewers of Lvov by Robert Marshall).
The film is based on the true story of Pearson who after a life - changing experience challenges the faith of his congregation by preaching about universal salvation.
He'd previously experienced dark «blue» periods after completing past films, leading «My Left Foot» director Jim Sheridan to say «Daniel hates acting»; usually, the actor eventually found a new character with a story too tempting to resist.
Rob Marshall (Into the Woods) is directing the film, which takes place 25 years after the original movie and sees Mary Poppins revisiting the now grown - up Banks children after the family experiences a personal loss.
Panelists will address questions from students after discussing topics in filmmaking and their firsthand experiences related to women in film.
After all of this examination about the experience of Man on the Moon, the film goes even deeper as Carrey discusses life itself and his own feelings on truth and honesty.
The film follows the exploits of 11 - year - old Alexander as he experiences the most terrible and horrible day of his young life — a day that begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by one calamity after another.
Puzzle is directed by American producer / filmmaker Marc Turtletaub, an experienced indie film producer, directing his second feature film after Gods Behaving Badly in 2013.
Tracking a Japanese man's brief return visit to his family after living in North Korea for twenty - five years, Our Homeland portrays the frustration, pain, and sadness surrounding his difficult situation with an emotional potency I have rarely experienced during a film.
After all, we're only talking about a film here, but from a character motivation stance, no one is affected that deeply by the experience, and therefore, a lot of drama that could have been there wasn't.
The co-stars play as broad as can be in «Weekend,» making the experience rewatching the film after a 20 - year break moderately excruciating.
With Mr. Salinas and Greenberg's consent, I offer to kickoff our visit with an immediate impression during the start of the film that distinguishes it's score from Cartel Land's... it deftly emerges with warm, melodic cello and higher - notes vibraphone progessions from a dreamlike silence, and only registers as a lilting, tender counterpoint to the viscerally intense imagery of ISIS - occupied contemporary Raqqa, Syria in the picture's opening sequence well after we're already emotionally all - in invested via what will certainly be a harrowing, yet inspiring cinematic experience.
That's why after that experience I wanted to do another film with Nic [Cage] where I did have final cut, so we did Dog Eat Dog.
After living in Korea for a while, I was able to avoid fish - out - of - water experiences when cinema - going by becoming a film journalist.
For me, the best viewing experience for this film would be at the end of a day long music festival, outdoors in a field on a beautiful summers evening just after sunset.
The film marks Robert Stromberg's directorial debut after years of experiences in special effects.
The film, according to the official synopsis, «follows a self - diagnosed nymphomaniac, who recounts her erotic experiences to the man who saved her after a beating.»
No film in 2013 made me feel more than «Upstream Color,» and an early morning festival screening meant walking around in a haze for hours after, not quite sure what I'd just seen (though I think it's more narratively coherent than many give it credit for, especially after a rewatch), and almost wanting to shake it, but also not willing to trade the experience for anything.
You might think Payne would show more heart in a film titled after his home state, or that Nelson would have more to celebrate about his Midwestern surroundings because, according to Payne, «he experienced that life.»
The film showings at Scarecrow ceased sometime shortly after that, I don't know when or why, but the experience has always stuck with me.
Now, though, eight films in (the majority of them, after the second, made from non-franchise scripts retooled for franchise inclusion), the puzzle box seems to fall into the hands of not archaeologists of pleasure, but hard - bodied co-eds who aren't interested in discovering new, unknown experiences so much as shitting around in the usual slasher - film fashion and accidentally freeing some wise - cracking, cosmic hook - wielding genie.
A film about the great lengths a person will go to after experiencing traumatic events, Jordan's search for closure and loss of confidence in her job is beautifully acted by Berry.
The director of Edge of Tomorrow elaborates on what led him to walk away from the Fox film, which has experienced delay after delay.
Still, thirteen theaters is better than one or zero, and after having watched the film, I am deeply disappointed that my first experience wasn't on the sort of giant screen a movie like this deserves.
In June 2017 the Beautiful Mind director replaced the film's original helmsmen — The Lego Movie «s Phil Lord and Chris Miller — who were fired from the project after reportedly experiencing «deep fundamental differences» with Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and scriptwriter Lawrence Kasdan.
Based partially on his own Ivy League experiences, the film revolves around a traditionally African - American residence hall at a predominately white college, examining race in an America that after Obama's election was suddenly said to be post-racial.
Enrico is clearly a personal filmmaker — he returns obsessively to themes of time and memory, images of families and homes shattered in the most terrible, irreparable ways — but all his films after Au coeur de la vie... and Zita fail of deftness and suggestibility as visual experiences, being all but indistinguishable from the hackwork of other commercial French filmmakers typified at their best by the «Tradition of Quality» boys.
The film, which boasts and incredible cast, outstanding crew, and strong assortment of characters, has so far experienced almost universal critical and audience acclaim that will surely add - up when the domestic and international box office numbers arrive after the weekend.
Premiering in the slot right after it would have been a truly humbling experience for another film.
The film was inspired by Breillat's own experiences after she suffered a debilitating stroke and fell prey to a notorious con man.
Sean Baker's The Florida Project was a revelatory experience, both in and of itself and because of the fact that it so fully realized the promise of American place - specific reality - based fiction cinema after so many years of films with intriguing passages and situations that never quite add up to an entire satisfying movie.
The surreal experience of watching him watch his breakthrough film on a beach, 20 years after he and Lawrence Bender walked off with the Palme d'Or.
Prior to the digital and Blu - ray releases of Doctor Strange on February 14, The A.V. Club spoke with Derrickson about the differences between these two filmmaking experiences, the profound changes in CGI technology, and being starstruck by Tilda Swinton even after bonding with her during filming.
The film kicks off 15 years after the kiddies visited the gingerbread house and, according to Arterton, «You see a series of flashbacks with their experience of killing that first witch, which is brilliant.»
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