Sentences with phrase «complex emotions of the characters»

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It's when you step back and take a look across the studio's many movies that they start to feel a little more hollow, a little more like an adolescent understanding of complex emotions that a teen would just barely be starting to grasp (which may be one reason the character of Peter Parker has been handled genuinely well across several different movies).
The New World is a movie to get lost in, and from the first few minutes we are thrown into director Terrence Malick s world of complex characters that focus on their emotions and feelings at their current time in this new found place on earth, rather than overweighing us in a story about when Pocahontas met John Smith.
But when he befriends a young girl at at park, he has to face his old demons... It was always going to be a tough sell to elicit empathy for such a complex lead character, but Kevin Bacon manages to convey a complex range of emotions, from guilt, to desire and to fear of re-offending, in one of the best performances of his career.
There are far more complex emotions swirling around in Your Sister's Sister than the final act of characters moping around and not doing much of anything suggests.
Shifting from teen emotions triggered by high - school bullying, sexual attraction, and musical passion to deeply disturbing revelations of a macabre fascination with putrefying flesh, Joey is crafted by reader Heyborne as a complex character whose naturally youthful voice taps a core of utterly audible horror.
Exactly how or why little LEGO Batman and the rest of the characters managed to learn the art of conversing in between LEGO Batman and LEGO Batman 2 shall forever remain a mystery, but there's no denying that this is a brave move on the developers behalf as much of the franchises appeal can be traced back to the simple fact that watching mute little plastic people miming their feelings and attempting to convey complex emotions through the art of slapstick is awesome.
The battles are impressive, with a wide range of characters that each has a very complex set of moves that can be combined with up to two supporters, the cutscenes are long and filled with emotion, and there are plenty of collectibles and secrets to hunt for.
Rirkrit Tiravanija's use of Annlee — the manga character, whose rights have been bought by artists Pierre Huyghe and Philippe Parreno — in his video Ghost Reader, captures the complex issues of copyright, identity, subject - hood, and emotion in our changing society.
As a whole, Hancock's highly developed cast of characters act out a complex mythological battle, creating an elaborate cosmology that embodies his unique aesthetic ideals, musings on color, language, emotions and ultimately, good versus evil.
, 2013, Tiravanija uses the manga character Annlee — who appears on the artist's Berlin billboards — to explore the complex issues of copyright, identity, status and emotion in our rapidly changing society.
He is also one of the first artists to capture the refined gesture, while his portraiture includes complex studies of human characters and emotions.
In his video Ghost Reader, 2013, Tiravanija uses the manga character Annlee — who appears on the artist's Berlin billboards — to explore the complex issues of copyright, identity, status and emotion in our rapidly changing society.
They tend to remember emotions experienced by people better than those experienced by Muppets or animated characters, and they do not necessarily focus on emotions of the characters when retelling the narrative of a television program.5 By the time they reach age eight, however, children, especially girls, are more likely to mention characters» affective states when retelling a televised story.6 Older children also begin to understand television characters» more complex emotions, such as jealousy.7 Like their younger counterparts, older children's recall of affect is higher if they perceive the program as realistic.8
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