Sentences with phrase «central plot point»

The central plot point — the fact that Elliot can't die — ties directly into one of the ways that Elliot Quest improves on Zelda II.
I do understand why people would be interested in what someone on the spectrum thinks of a game with autism as a central plot point, but really, all the worst parts of To the Moon have nothing to do with it.
Perhaps an indication of a central plot point around which the film revolves?
The idea of matter escaping the alleged point - of - no - return was surprising (it's a central plot point in that other recent movie about black holes, the biographical The Theory of Everything), but the fate of information that falls into the black hole was what really troubled Hawking's colleagues.
One of the central plot points in «Bingo: The King of the Mornings» sees our protagonist pleading to change the script for the American TV franchise in which he stars.
One of the central plot points in «Bingo: The King of the Mornings» sees our protagonist pleading to change the script for the American...

Not exact matches

There is a classic eucatastrophic pattern to the seven Harry Potter books, with the central books, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, taking the reader to the darkest, most desperate point in terms of both the plot and Harry's own development.
And, central to the «ZD30» plot is the same point, that we found our man, despite how carefully his team was working, and had to quickly ramble together to respond.
When that event is the systematic killing of over a million people because of their ethnicity, one especially has to question the rationale of including such a contrived and melodramatic plot as one of the story's central points.
Given the picture's enduring popularity, there's really no point in rehashing the plot — OK, for the uninitiated (all two of you): Ripley (series star Sigourney Weaver) heads back into space and leads a team of military grunts against the nasty extra-terrestrials — but there's always room to rehash many of the highlights: Weaver's terrific performance in the central role; the contrast between the heroic Corporal Hicks (Michael Biehn) and the cowardly Private Hudson (Bill Paxton); the escalating villainy of company man Burke (Paul Reiser); scripter Cameron's ability to keep piling on confrontations and director Cameron's ability to milk them for maximum tension; and, of course, those wonderful alien creations.
The ensuing multitude of subplots does prevent the viewer from wholeheartedly embracing the central protagonist's plight, and yet there does reach a point at which the various threads begin to converge and the plot appreciatively streamlines - which paves the way for an impressively propulsive midsection that's rife with tense, action - packed sequences.
The main plot isn't too dissimilar to the original Xenoverse plot, although the central hub is now set in Conton City, a larger meeting point for you and other players.
The story only uses a few central characters leaving 90 % of the cast out of the main story and with many plot points feeling like they go no were and are not expanded upon.
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