Sentences with phrase «seeing old narratives»

Seeing old narratives disrupted, new conversations arise, and connections strengthened and repaired is incredibly moving and meaningful for me.

Not exact matches

The above summary suggests that a large part of the motivation that Paul reveals in his narrative up to this point centers in his repudiation of his former way of life.26 The opposition between his old life and the new is patterned after the opposition between human and divine authority seen in vv.
This is exactly the thing that we see in the Old Testament: the narrative of a people who did some good things and some bad things.
There are other issues here, ones that involve pacing and tone and narrative momentum and Bilbo's own lack of significance in a story that's allegedly all about him, but all I can think about right now, 30 minutes after exiting the theater, is how badly I need to go see it again at a reasonable 24 frames per second in regular old 2D in the hope that I can fully immerse myself into this too - long, too - repetitive saga.
The animation, which I'm told from former Pixar animator working on the project, Larry Cutler, will be a multi chapter animated narrative that engages the viewers through Virtual Reality and will be an imaginative retelling of the old folklore about the Rainbow Crow and how he became how we see crows today.
The film will also entertain fans who have never seen the original films because the jokes and story completely stand on their own merits, and the nods to the old film do not feel forced or distract from the narrative.
While many will be overjoyed to see the violence even more brutal, the language even less suitable for your dear old granny, and the nods and winks even more grin - inducing, most importantly Deadpool 2 has even more heart and a stronger narrative than the fantastic first feature.
An epigraph before the movie warns us not to take anything we're about to see too seriously — probably because, while Hughes was a real figure, the movie compresses various events of his life and inserts fictional characters, eventually taking on the cast of an old, fictional Hollywood narrative closer to Sunset Boulevard than a biopic.
It's an old and trusted narrative device, as through Norman's eyes we can see how his fellow crewmen — Shia LaBeouf's Bible - quoting psychopath, Jon Bernthal's primal Southerner and Michael Pena's earthy Hispanic — have been moulded if not warped by what they've seen and done.
It was especially poignant to see Robinson, a lesbian filmmaker who's been working in the industry for years on various projects including The L Word, present such a radical film to both older audiences who were familiar to the character and young audiences who are growing up with the chance to see a complex women - centric narrative propelled by her.
And like the old «Secret Life of Walter Mitty,» starring Danny Kaye (I haven't seen the remake yet), it offers a narrative that's at least one - fourth occupied by fantasy segments — yet there isn't enough variety in those segments or enough revelation of character beyond the «I wan na be famous» impulse that drives Pupkin to make them interesting.
Woody is addled with dementia and has settled into a kind of leave - me - alone stasis, but he's dead set on making the trip from Montana to Lincoln to claim it, which in turns leads to a stop in a place where he hasn't seen old acquaintances and relatives for decades — and which opens up the story to all sorts of narrative and thematic possibilities.
About linear narrative being the oldest form of telling stories, I see how you get there, but I am not so sure about it.
Developer Supermassive Games» take on «teenagers stranded in a remote cabin while something terrorizes them» isn't a typical game, per se — it's an interactive movie where you guide a group of the oldest teenagers you've ever seen from one shiny object to the next to advance the narrative.
I look forward to seeing more of this game and what exactly the story ends up being, since I'm tending to edge towards narrative - driven games versus multiplayer games the older I get.
We have seen lots of allegations and snippets of evidence of grotesquely misleading, cherry - picked, bullying tactics aimed at confirming a narrative in support of a political agenda, that flout the age old tenets of the scientific method.
Developer Supermassive Games» take on «teenagers stranded in a remote cabin while something terrorizes them» isn't a typical game, per se — it's an interactive movie where you guide a group of the oldest teenagers you've ever seen from one shiny object to the next to advance the narrative.
If you're interested in seeing an actual therapy session (recorded with the full knowledge and permission of the participants), there is a fascinating video of a narrative therapy session with a 10 year old boy and his father, conducted by renowned narrative therapist Stephen Madigan.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z