Sentences with phrase «backbone of the film»

Speaking of black people, let's talk about how Black Women were the backbone of this film.
The love story - supposedly the backbone of the film - is rather tepid.
Blood and torture aren't the backbone of the film but they certainly litter the place, so be prepared.
But as with the remake, I struggled to understand what the backbone of this film is beyond family melodrama.
As Clyde and his youngest daughter Em, the twosome's bond forms the backbone of the film.
They are character actors, and they are the mainstay and backbone of every film and television show
This fledgling mentor / mentee relationship provides the backbone of the film, as Dredd struggles to even out his paternal instincts with his hard - nosed, no - nonsense attitude and Anderson eventually comes to develop her own powers and morality with Dredd's guidance.
I thought he was so contained and he really was the backbone of that film without being overtly present.
This is the backbone of a film with an earnest disposition and a complicated release history.
Bringing together different communities and meshing cultures is the backbone of this film, and this can be seen -LSB-...]
While a great deal of «Hitchcock» covers the making of «Psycho,» the backbone of the film is Hitch's relationship with his wife, Alma (Helen Mirren).
I think this is keeping her in everyone's mind, because as Paul said, she truly is the backbone of the film.
It's by no means a flashy performance, but it's the backbone of the film.
Satanic depictions and dealings with supernatural and metaphysical beings from Hell are the backbone of this film.
Through one of the many, many plot contrivances that make up the backbone of the film, the girl has a cell phone and is calling from the trunk of the kidnapper's car.
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