Sentences with phrase «direction of her love story»

So she sought help and went to therapy to reflect on what mistakes she'd made and learn how to change the direction of her love story.

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The forbidden love story of Christian, a writer, and Satine, a singer / courtesan with big dreams, was nominated for eight Oscars in 2002 and won two: Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.
I fell completely in love with the story, the music, and the splashes of primary colors in every which direction (including one rather unforgettable yellow dress).
The various twists and turns can be surprising, heartwarming, funny, but they stay true to the direction of the story he's telling and grounded in the simple, unyielding anxiety and love of parents for their child.
With an exquisite direction, impeccable performances and an absolutely wonderful screenplay, this profoundly sensitive and unconventional love story uses a lot of humor to depict in a most irresistible way the discovery of love by two lonely, introspective people.
- The fallout from the Sony email hack continues, with Sony Pictures» new film chief Tom Rothman being put to the test with the interstellar love story Passengers, set to star Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt under the direction of «The Imitation Game's» Morten Tyldum.
Essentially, For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism lacks direction.
Thanks to career - defining performances, a subtle and elegant screenplay by James Ivory (Maurice) and intelligent, playfully seductive direction by Luca Guadagnino, who also made I Am Love and A Bigger Splash, the movie, a gay coming - of - age story, is a more than worthy companion piece to Moonlight, Brokeback Mountain and Carol.
It imprints a lasting impression and a distinctive experience, like one special day you'd share with your loved ones, embolden with a compelling story, blissful music and exceptional art direction, and only slightly marred by the repetitive nature of the gameplay itself.
In the long line of romance on the big screen, films usually tend to veer in one of two directions: straight - up romantic comedies, or dramatic, sometimes tragic, love stories.
Love stories these days tend to take either the direction of snark or sap (or whips).
At the beginning of the story, the goal of living in a new country was not personal, but the more he worked on it, the more he realized that moving in this direction was changing his life because he had to love a fake wife and this slowly changed his real life.
is a nice, small film with good performances and engaging direction, worth the trip for those who love fact - based historical dramas with lots of sweeping shots of the landscape, and who are more interested in the little personal stories than the great historical ones found in all the text books.
Written by Dan Fogleman (CRAZY STUPID LOVE, MY MOTHER»S CURSE) and under the direction of Jon Turteltaub (NATIONAL TREASURE), the film follows the story of four retired men on their way to Vegas for their friend's bachelor party, a smooth operatoe who is finally settling down to marry a much younger woman.
Rabbit - Proof Fence is a nice, small film with good performances and engaging direction, worth the trip for those who love fact - based historical dramas with lots of sweeping shots of the landscape, and who are more interested in the little personal stories than the great historical ones found in all the text books.
Chilean - born Ruiz is a director whose love of storytelling and narrative play is often more engaging than the films themselves but with Mysteries of Lisbon, an epic based on a classic Portuguese novel (one yet untranslated into English), his engagement with the characters and their defining stories guides his direction, and his graceful camerawork and unerring eye for images both classical (like paintings in a cinematic frame) and fluid (his camera moves with purpose and grace) are in the service of the trajectories of the characters.
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B New York, I Love You Rated R for sexual content Available on DVD and Blu - ray One of the current trends in independent cinema right now is to take a breathtaking city and have some of the world's greatest directors and actors tells their short stories within it in order to give a sense of the city from many directions and viewpoints.
I've gotten a few readers of both stories tell me they'd love me to continue those stories in novels, so it's a good sign that I'm heading in the right direction.
I loved gears 1 & 2 but i didn't agree with the story / direction / ending of part 3.
As someone who in his adult life has started appreciating games with good stories, such as The Last of Us, The Walking Dead and Undertale, I love that my favorite childhood game franchise has started heading in this direction as well.
The art direction is amazing, especially if you love the retro asthetic and the controls are tight and responsive (especially if you have a pro controller), there is a bit of a story in there to follow, tons of stuff to find hidden throughout the game and several interesting options to play with and I'm only taking about the shovel Knight Portion of the game.
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