Sentences with phrase «none of these characters see»

None of these characters see or need their father in the same way, and that makes them some of Baumbach's most compelling characters.

Not exact matches

But instead of seeing there the expression of its suprarational character, irreducible to this rational proposition, that is to say, the appearance of a fact truly revealed, he sees there only the expression of an imperfect construction, which will demand further reductions and which has none but a pragmatic value.
Ambrose, Miz, and Bray all do great character work, but none of them are must - see in the ring.
I can see why Shirley took this on, the chance in a brief period to create seven different characters but none of the vignettes really go anywhere and the viewer is left with a feeling of indifference.
Except for Grand Moff Tarkin, who was basically a bunch of Peter Cushing - shaped pixels, none of the major players were people we knew; most of them were characters we'd never heard of, the grunts and redshirts of the galactic war, and that meant anything could happen to them, and that the film didn't have to set aside a certain amount of space for enacting things we'd heard about but never seen dramatized.
While sequels like Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have overcome feeling like prequels to a different story audiences haven't seen yet, other entries into this super-powered universe, efforts like Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War, struggled to come across as anything other than vehicles conceived and designed to get all of these characters into one place at the right time for this May's massive Avengers: Infinity War, none of them working outside of the larger story being told and as such aren't very entertaining or worth watching more than once.
Unlike before in films like Wild Reeds or The Witnesses (and perhaps the six other collaborations between Deneuve and Téchiné, none of which I have seen) his characters are horrifically hard to care about.
Well I actually haven't seen many people want him so... And my friend says that he's been watching a lot of «Most Wanted DLC Characters For Smash» and he says that none of them even mentioned Cloud...
There were the stereotypical characters seen in so many other movies about dysfunctional families, however none of them portrayed interestingly enough to allow me to care about or root for them.
Not reality, not characters you can identify with, not women you might see walking through suburban Atlanta where the film is set (and by the way none of the characters have Georgia accents accept for the cameo from two Atlanta Housewives).
The none - too - subtle central device of the picture concerns parallax, broadcast in several point - of - view shots of characters carefully closing one eye, then the other: now you see someone, now you don't — it's all a matter of perspective, get it?
None of us know which character Jordan will play, but it's obviously not Black Panther himself seeing Chadwick Boseman showed up as King T'Challa already in the smash hit Captain America: Civil War.
None of this could salvage the poor pacing, but the combination of new plot revelations, the consistently entertaining characters, and the overall attitude of this series has me looking forward to seeing it out.
Phil Lord and Chris Miller (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, The LEGO Movie) helped put together the story for Sony Columbia's first animated Spidey feature and it includes all sorts of Marvel Comics characters you won't be seeing in the Spider - Man: Homecoming sequels, and for readers, it stars none other than fan - favorite Miles Morales!
A combination of Tolkien's «Hobbit» text and material from his «Rings» appendices, the script, which again saw input from «Rings» film trilogy co-writers Fran Walsh and Phillippa Boyens, takes a great deal of liberties, bringing back familiar characters like Galadriel (Cate Blanchett), Elrond (Hugo Weaving) and Saruman (Christopher Lee), none of whom appear in the «Hobbit» book, and making ample, ominous mention of the «Necromancer,» who will evolve to become the dreaded Lord Sauron.
The speculation for who Kesy would be playing is not confirmed, but sources claim that the character Kesy would portray is none other than «Black Tom» Cassidy, a mutant who can bond and project energy from plant life — I can already see the comedy unfolding with this one — but the rumor is that the character's name could be «Black Bob» instead which could be a simple switch for fun or a really goofy way of throwing us off the trail of who he really is.
The animation is great; the songs are (largely) better than you've heard, Tarzan himself is quite a decent and intriguing interpretation of the classic character, and while I haven't seen any of the other versions of Jane yet, I bet none of «em were as much of a cutie - pie as this one.
But probably the greatest Deadpool 2 marketing stunt of all saw the character dancing on stage with none other than Céline Dion, who provided the song «Ashes» for the movie's soundtrack.
None of this should really come as a surprise, as many of us have speculated we'd be seeing Jackman returning as Wolverine in the film, especially with where the last film left his character.
Plus, new enemy characters including ninjas, karate masters, and sumo wrestlers, none of which have been seen in Double Dragon before!
Considering a reboot would no doubt bring new voice talents — not to mention the fact that Michael Bell is in his 70 ′ s, and Tony Jay has passed away - I expect we'll be seeing the characters re-imagined entirely — which could drastically change the tone of the entire game — the Legacy of Kain really does revolve around Kain to the point where none of the series» events would be possible without him.
Unfortunately, there were only 3 characters to choose from, and none of them was Yoda (the 360 version was on show, you see).
None of the original characters are interesting any more — it's as though Capcom expect players to know who the characters already are and so have put little effort into making them stand out; it is plain to see that many character traits have been sacrificed, and they are not as likable as they used to be and it seems Capcom have no idea how to evolve the characters further.
The pages of Injustice: Gods Among Us have seen their fair share of character deaths, but none seem to have drawn the short straw quite like the Green Lantern Corps.
Seems the translation team was completely oblivious to the source material, which this time around was jungian concepts like logos, eros, (or anima / animus) the collective unconcious, the shadow, transformation... And just completely butchered the underlying meaning of the game... You can see the visual allegories of the logos or eros (this is actually the player character... the avatar of humanities collective unconcious) the collective unconcious, the shadow of mankind... but none of it makes any sense with the dialog because of the butchered localization.
Not only can none of the other characters actually see you, but each of their own masks have a life of their own, aggressively attacking you when you're in the same room.
Sure we've seen myriad internal crossovers with the likes of Dissidia and Theatrhythm, but none that were a traditional JRPG with an eye for the obscure, with a cast of characters that features minor characters as well as the big names.
None of the major characters that appear feel shoehorned into the storyline, and while the Joker's endgame becomes obvious a little too soon, it's still satisfying to see it play out.
One character, or rather, set of characters that many gamers have said they would like to see appear in a Smash Bros. game are none other than Banjo and Kazooie, stars of the Rare's massively popular 1998 Nintendo 64 game Banjo - Kazooie, and its 2000 sequel, Banjo - Tooie.
None of them have had an especially deep or interesting story and I don't see how the newer characters are any more «retarded» then the old ones.
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