After many minutes of cutscenes, several hints at gameplay without, in fact, participation, followed
by mere moments of interactivity before the next slew of dialogue and exposition kicked in, I knew I was playing a Metal Gear game.
After many minutes of cutscenes, several hints at gameplay without, in fact, participation, followed
by mere moments of interactivity before the next slew of dialogue and exposition kicked in, I knew... [Read More]
Not exact matches
Thus he concludes
by holding that experience of God is an essential
moment in all human experience: «man's awareness of God is no
mere contingent extension of his awareness of himself, but is rather an indispensable element of that awareness....
BY mere comparison on the events of inclusion compared to the moments of exclusion by Jesus — it's not even clos
BY mere comparison on the events of inclusion compared to the
moments of exclusion
by Jesus — it's not even clos
by Jesus — it's not even close.
Its effectiveness comes in the juxtaposition of poignant scenes with downright hilarious ones; Kindergartener Ruby Bridges tells Jabari how to be brave,
mere moments before stepping out the door and starting her first day at an all - white school (where she's most definitely not welcomed), which is followed
by Jabari messing around with his future idol, pre-President Obama, on the night of Dr. King's famed speech.
Left on the craft to experience 23 years without human contact while his companions experience
mere minutes on the surface of the planet, his reappearance is one of the film's most resonant
moments — the more so for being so quiet and so delicately played
by Gyasi.
Directed
by nine Māori women filmmakers, the opening
moments of the New Zealand film Waru are as simple as they are devastating, perfectly capturing in
mere seconds the tonal and thematic force of what is to come.
Meanwhile, Kunis,
by far the youngest»»70s Show» cast member (a
mere 14 at the start), has the healthiest career at the
moment, after Black Swan became the rare picture to find both a huge audience and widespread acclaim.
It's a directorial choice that some critics have questioned, but Attah never feels less than honest in those
moments, even when high on drugs and hallucinating while part of a marauding band laying waste to a village; or when the exact nature of his and The Commandant's (Idris Elba) relationship is sickeningly revealed; or even in the quiet, tiny
moments at the film's end when
by the
merest flicker across his face we understand how much the war outside has been internalized.
Sometimes Ritchie makes his simplistic points simplistically: past - it Barbie doll Feldon pushes her lonely, tendresse - starved husband away and we're left looking at the blue - green - lit TV dinners in her freezer (the word «frigid» is mercifully delayed till their next interview); Michael Kidd, as a gruffly sentimental directorial superstar engaged
by the local Jaycees to stage the spectacular, watches the Antelope Valley girl turn an onstage fumble into a sympathy - inducing bonus and murmurs, «They learn fast» (a
mere reaction - shot cut to him at this point would have verged on the excessive; the line kills any validity the
moment might have had); a drummer (screenwriter Jerry Belson, no less) watches one contestant segue into a striptease whose impiications are hilariously ambivalent in the context of so much plastic puffery, then exchanges glances with the orchestra leader and gives his drumstick a ribald stroke.
The movie not only disputes that (this is said a
mere moment after E.T., left behind
by the hastily departing spacecraft, has involuntarily joined this world): it also demonstrates that we can rediscover our own universe «in the middle» through sensitive mise - en - scène.
Within
moments, we fell into an easy banter, and
by the end, the interview transcended
mere curious lines of questioning to reach a sincere, at times confessional, conversation.
It takes
mere moments behind the wheel of an R8 to realise that it is in fact a very, very good car, and only a little longer to appreciate that dynamically it's quite exceptional (a process that can be hastened considerably
by a visit to a race track).
imagine for a
moment you've been teleported to a parallel universe where powerful interests and ideologues wouldn't be out to game such a system from day one to further their myopic interests, as they without question would (look at the reviewer comments on ipcc drafts
by denialists for a
mere inkling - that's the effort that goes into something that has little to no bearing on anything):
I learned how Sue creates the experiential
moment — the
moment of change — not
by chance or
mere intuition.