Sentences with phrase «clearly knew this character»

Not exact matches

«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there are clearly no people in these films, it was clearly a very human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real human - like emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
Scorsese is clearly a director known for depicting vulgar, violent characters trapped in their own hells.
By «God», of course you mean the deity character in the collection of mythologies known as the bible and by «His Word», you clearly mean the words written by men (but of course they were magically dictated by the deity character because, despite its omnipotence, it was incapable of simply «poofing» «His Word» into existence in the same manner alleged for the rest of the universe).
A good example: I've been playing a videogame of late with a combination Greek / fantasy pantheon in which the player - character is a very faithful servant of a particular goddess, knows other gods exist (because killing them / beating them up is the main plot of the game), and winds up with an ally who can clearly see that the gods exist but only cares about following himself — so there's a mix there of misotheism with a few of the gods (they are there, but they're evil), faithful worship (serving a good goddess), and nay theism («You gods are selfish jerks, I'm going my own way!»).
I decided then that I wanted to get to know this American brother priest, as he was clearly a more complicated character than I had first thought.
In the Jonah drama on the character of God, Jonah clearly hears the call of the Lord and even more clearly knows that he will not, can not, follow.
(If two characters met or clearly knew each other, that counted as a relationship.)
While the movie ends in a way that's clearly designed to prompt further sequels, we don't get that prequel X factor that makes us interested in a character arc whose outcome we already know.
Lest you think «Maggie» is all talk and no action, star Arnold Schwarzenegger has debuted a new clip from the post-apocalyptic thriller in which his character faces a pair of zombies, at least one of whom he clearly knows.
But the impressive part is how he's also a character who's clearly mad, bad and dangerous to know and it somehow makes perfect sense that he's also a giant fire - breathing lizard.
Though best known for her arch dialogue, Cody has a knack for location, setting stories in sharply sketched places and clearly defined moments in characters» lives — qualities that sometimes make Ricki And The Flash feel like a throwback to the minor - key American filmmaking of the 1970s, when Demme first arrived on the scene.
I've had to sit through more than a few 30 - 60 second character select screens during multiplayer, and I could clearly picture the dumbfounded look on my opponent's face as they tried to pick and choose a winning team, not knowing that when going up against a player of my caliber, closing your eyes and just hitting the button six times works just fine.
There are layers to this character that are only slowly revealed, but Ling clearly knows them inside and out, hinting at them all the while and flatly surprised at all Mrs. Li (and you and everyone else) hasn't guessed.
This is seen most clearly in Chihiro's encounter with the stink spirit and also the character No Face, who distributes gold while devouring everything around him.
There's no real character development or evolution from how we knew these characters in the first movie, but the ensemble is so clearly having fun together that they overcome the script's weaknesses on sheer presence alone.
However, while that was clearly the plan, the reality is that, in order to get across this female character struggling at the single life, it needs to bring in her ex-boyfriend, her one - night - stands, her ideal romantic partners — and before you know it, How To Be Single has accidentally lost its edge, falling into the chasm of romantic comedies.
When Watts» character learns of her family's tragedy, she is clearly devastated, but as the audience doesn't know her or her family, we feel nothing.
The major differences between his characters are his fake Russian accent and his inability to see clearly, which only enough make one wonder if these embellishments were simply done to distinguish him from the notorious character that he is most known for.
Before Midnight is an immaculate piece of work from a filmmaker who clearly loves his characters and knows them inside and out along with the stars who portray them with such conviction and vigor.
There's certainly cross-pollination between characters and some story - arcs, but you know, the first movie is very clearly Avengers: Infinity War and, in time, we will reveal what the second film is.
Always before, though I wrote the dialogue first, I've just as clearly known what my characters were only thinking.
More importantly, he clearly cares about The Marvel Universe as a setting and no matter how silly a plot - line may become he remains true to the core concept of the characters.
As someone who clearly knows what she's talking about, we asked her how she manages to create such authentic and convincing young characters and voices.
Of course the counter argument is that we all knew they'd team up, because we've got the Justice League movie to do yet and Snyder was never going to have one of the characters kill the other, but that's where our own suspension of reality comes into play; sure, we know these things will happen because Hollywood is nothing if not predictable, but there's still a degree of mystery surrounding the events and the vague chance that something dramatic and shocking will happen that we never see coming, despite Warner Bros. and DC clearly not being willing to delivering something surprising because they would never want to damage either the Batman franchise or the Superman franchise.
There is clearly a noticeable excitement surrounding these new additions and who knows, maybe one of these characters could hugely impact the competitive Smash Bros. scene as well.
There are little bits of polish all throughout the game, such as objective markers so that you clearly know where to head next, the option to pick which partner character backs up you and your summoned demons in battle, and the ability to change your difficulty at any time between the three default settings.
Since Nintendo is clearly no longer bound to include characters from their intellectual properties (or perhaps third parties just think it's bad business to turn down a chance to have their characters appear in Super Smash Bros.), these are the characters we'd like to join the Super Smash Bros. roster.
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