Sentences with phrase «beautiful film not»

It is a film in which the ephemeral becomes corporeal and the real slips into fantasia, making for Korine's most beautiful film not only in aesthetic terms but tonal ones as well.
Gibson has made a big, bold, nightmarishly beautiful film not just about the dawn of the Christian faith, but about the awful tendency of human communities (wherever and whenever in the world they may exist) toward self - preservation, intolerance and mob rule.

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The item got passed around from site to site, and a consensus began to form: The desperate not - quite - It Girl was Gretchen Mol, whose movie roles were starting to dry up; the new target was Blake Lively, beginning to transition from TV to film; and in the center of it all, between two beautiful young women whose careers he held in the palm of his hands, was Harvey Weinstein.
For that reason, many adults go to the movies to enjoy the latest animated film without children, not because they want to delight in «kid's stuff,» but because the genre offers poignant messages in a beautiful format that only these types of movies can really deliver.
It was truly one of the most beautiful and moving films I've ever seen and — although that's not saying much considering I don't watch many movies (I'm cursed with almost always falling asleep)-- my cinephile husband agrees.
The garbled science in this film makes fusion power even more problematic, and the beautiful but ineffectual physicist Dr. Lily Sinclair (Rachel Weisz) doesn't exactly help the cause of women in science.
John Nash, made famous by the film A Beautiful Mind, has won the Abel prize — but not for his best - known work
Since I'm not a movie star, or starring in any movie, and didn't have film premieres to go to (they must have lost my invite somewhere) that meant I got to explore Cannes and really enjoy the beautiful weather and scenery.
i wouldn't exactly consider myself «high - maintenance» because i'm okay with outdoors - y activities and i never mind breaking a little sweat, but i just have a fine appreciation for beautiful film photographs in obscure locations, and if i can be in the photographs wearing vintage, well that's all the more fun!
Since I became a little obsessed about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a lot of pizza, posing in front of Trevi Fountain and admiring this incredibly beautiful city.
Last week my best friend and I went to see Age of Adaline, which, although wasn't mind blowingly amazing, was still a film worth seeing if you love Blake Lively, and like movies with a good message and beautiful cinematography.
Since I became a little obsessed about editing video lately, this time around a vlog comes before photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a...
I want to thank Bear from Lolli & Pops for sponsoring the candy bar, Joann and Marilyn for showing up early and helping, Emily for taking these photos and helping set up and clean up, Laura for filming the «get ready with me» video... (coming soon) Glam Squad for getting me ready - specifically Erik and Christopher who made me feel so beautiful and relieved a lot of stress, Roger for his undying support, all of my friends for coming and my beautiful mom for driving 6 hours to, not only come to my premier party, but to scrub my kitchen and help me set up... I am so grateful and genuinely touched that you all care and put so much effort into a big day for me.
A tragically beautiful horror film that works not only as a supernatural thriller but also as a commentary on the failure of man.
Why not apply for tickets on the Gay Pride website to go see the brilliant and heart - warming film «Beautiful Thing» with your date.
Not only does it double as a coffee table book — it's full of beautiful stills from the film — it's also packed with facts about each vehicle.
Terminally dateless, Ed, Vig and Seth devise a scheme to meet beautiful women: They hold auditions for a film project that doesn't exist.
I was not one of A Beautiful Mind's historical accuracy Nazis, who used the film's marginalization of the real John Nash as a way to bash the film (for my money, it was the horrid screenplay and direction that made it such a painful film to watch, not its artistic rewriting of history), though the erasing of Turing in Enigma is rather distressing.
I would not recommend this film to most people - but if you're up for a VERY non-narrative film (think two and a half hour poem) about life's most serious questions, then you might find Tree of Life (especially the 2nd act) one of the most beautiful and moving films you'll see this year.
I think this beautiful adaptation gets no justice, the melodic storytelling and dramatic performances don't seem out of place in this tragic film, it keeps to the Shakespearean roots by maintaining the language which in its form sounds poetic, the story has however been updated to suit
Not only are the special effects immaculate (and often quite beautiful), but they exist in a way that feels completely real within the world of the film.
I think this beautiful adaptation gets no justice, the melodic storytelling and dramatic performances don't seem out of place in this tragic film, it keeps to the Shakespearean roots by maintaining the language which in its form sounds poetic, the story has however been updated to suit today's audience.
Young and Beautiful doesn't have the eerie power of some of Ozon's other films, like «In the House» or «Swimming Pool,» but it is still a fascinating experience.
Even if you're not someone who follows on brand, it's still a beautiful film on many levels, and an easy recommendation for young, old, and everyone in between.
However, that depiction, while not always perfect (the dialogue sounds exactly like how an adult would think teenagers talk), the film is still beautiful and fascinating enough to work, thanks to Coppola's ability to give a palpable sense of atmosphere and beauty to even the most vapid of contexts.
I'm a guy and not even that big of a fan of musicals and I thought this film was beautiful, charming, uplifting, and funny (Bog's mom has some fantastic one - liners), with a good message to boot.
Like Only God Forgives before it, this one will polarize and is not for everyone, but if you're up for a vivid and distinct sensory treat unlike most films you find in a given year, this arthouse flick is one beautiful satire of beauty.
You don't go to this film for the story, but for the scenery: Bikini - clad girls riding waves, surf photography as beautiful as it is breathtaking, sun, surf, sand, even a little PG - 13 romance.
I thought the film had a great soundtrack and integrated it well in the film (I think that unless you knew that Tip was voiced by Rihanna, you wouldn't find the songs that distracting; it might even give you a better apprecation for Rihanna's spunky vocal performance) and the film had a unique, bold, and very beautiful visual style.
This film by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud — the team behind Oscar - nominated Winged Migration — is nothing if not a beautiful 84 minute clip reel of the nature's very own CGI.
The latest film from already - acclaimed Belgian brothers Jean - Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Two Days, One Night stars the not - so - working - class - but - still - beautiful Marion Cotillard as a working - class woman about to lose her job, desperate to convince her co-workers to keep her on board.
From Hans Zimmer's beautiful score, to cinematographer Sean Bobbitt's shots, to McQueen's direction and all of the performances within, this film is a grand achievement and should not be missed by anyone.
There is a brief stop at an art fair in France, where the beautiful Monique (Cecile De France) insists on joining their expedition and can not be dissuaded; we think at first she has a nefarious motive, but no, she's probably taken a class in screenplay construction and knows that the film requires a sexy female lead.
It's a beautiful, imaginative film that doesn't talk down to its audience and will work on different levels for children and their parents.
Tigers Are Not Afraid is a beautiful and impactful film that can be enjoyed by genre fans and normies alike.
It's not a great film, but it looks beautiful, is well - acted (Jeremy Irons is excellent as the passive senior missionary, Robert de Niro as a reformed mercenery and Ray McAnally as a papal representitive and smaller roles for Aidan Quinn, Ronald Pickup and Liam Neeson) and then of course comes the pièce de résistance, one of the greatest contributions to cinema of one of cinema's all - time - greatest contributors, Ennio Morricone.
Seyfried makes for a fine older Cosette and has a beautiful voice, but as Cosette doesn't do all that much besides trail behind Valjean and wait for Marius to come for a visit, Éponine (Samantha Barks) becomes the more engaging of the film's two young women.
The demand for a revival is perhaps not so surprising given the fact that Dominik's beautiful and languorous western is both one of the most critically praised films of this century and also one of the least seen.
Superficial when it means to be elliptical and regressive in its attempts to promote pride and tolerance, Lelio's film is beautiful but vacant, the type of melodrama that reminds us that they shouldn't always make them like they used to.
«The Alamo» (Touchstone) Native Texan Jon Lee Hancock («The Rookie») inherited this Western from Ron Howard when the «Beautiful Mind» director couldn't get the budget he wanted for the film.
Hou Hsiao - Hsien's The Assassin (Best Director Winner, Cannes 2015) was certainly the most beautiful film to screen at Cannes this year, though that's not the same as saying it was the best shot.
Leave it to famed rock «n» roll photographer and visual director for Depeche Mode and U2, Anton Corbijn, to make his second feature film an achingly beautiful event and so very European for its American production company.
That might not be a cheerful thought, but there is something strangely beautiful about the film.
How crazy is it to make a biographical film of someone and then go ahead and invent sections of it.The demonic Wilson doctor and the youthful Wilson are great in their parts, but Cusack is not quite so convincing nor is his girlfriend who is ridiculously beautiful and sentimental.However the film has many good points and is an interesting viewing.l am not a fan of Beach Boys silly group harmonies, style of music, but still enjoyed the film.Mixing fact with fiction, though, did make me suspicious of the whole thing.3 Stars
I know it probably won't, but it is simply the most beautiful film of the year, and much of that is due to Ralph Eggleston's inspired, detailed production design.
But Hedlund, who portrays wild man Dean Moriarty in the film, wasn't complaining: «Not being in such a rush, we got to see some of the most beautiful lands that all the impatient people don't get to see these days and that was a benefit for us.»
If I suggest that the film did a beautiful job of blending personal stories with a historical overview, crises of individual integrity with the survival of a craft and a code, the credible drift of lives with the fond distancing of nostalgia, I don't do so merely because Newsfront's timeframe and textures uncannily recall my own first memories of the outside world in the late Forties.
The characters act in the way you expect, and despite Cianfrance's attempts to layer the film with long, sweeping moments and beautiful cinematography, it doesn't do much to elevate the story into something more unique, or at least more riveting.
Overall, the film has beautiful cinematography (as is expected) and the story of the two chimps works well, but the rest of the tale seems forced, as if they needed to fill Tim Allen's narration with something else exciting and they didn't know quite how to do it.
It's an animal movie that doesn't bank on likable characters, while never overplaying the instant charm it has for featuring a beautiful elephant in almost every scene in the film.
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