Sentences with phrase «dramatic narrative»

But now, for each of those industries, I have a vivid, dramatic narrative in my mind.
The video game was a massive hit with a deep dramatic narrative storyline that left us eagerly waiting for more.
Storied Past: Four Centuries of French Drawings from the Blanton Museum of Art, on view at New York University's Grey Art Gallery from April 17 through July 14, 2012, presents French perspectives on dramatic narrative from the 16th through 19th centuries.
Some discussion of the bitter hostility Newman provoked in some quarters, Catholic as well as Anglican, combined perhaps with a few interviews with some of Newman's living critics, might make for a more gripping, even dramatic narrative.
The team behind Half Nelson and Gowanus, Brooklyn add to their sterling track record with this poetic and dramatic narrative film about a Dominican Republic youth with a rocket arm who strives to move to the United States to follow his dream of playing in Major League Baseball.
From this point detailed narrative begins, chiefly in the form of more or less detached episodes, loosely strung upon the thread of an outline whose form can be recognized in the comparatively colourless summaries which link the episodes together, until with the story of the Passion we enter upon a continuous and highly wrought dramatic narrative.
Technical details pursued through books could not be similarly pursued in an oral presentation, but the minister may be surprised at the mental ability of his people to chase an idea through paradoxes, dilemmas, myths, history, and dramatic narratives if the movement of the chase corresponds to the way they think through the issues of daily life.
The rule of faith demands that Scripture be read as a coherent dramatic narrative, the unity of which depends on its principal actor: the God who has forever known himself and who, in the history of redemption, has revealed himself to us, as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
The Piano Teacher stands as a phenomenal indictment of lax dramatic narrative and a deep observation of the precariousness of compassion.
At some point in 1976, «Days of Heaven» was a screenplay that contained conventionally discrete scenes, developed exchanges of dialog and a fairly straightforward (melo --RRB- dramatic narrative structure.
The catch - 22 is, this approach works at the expense of a layered dramatic narrative that makes movies such as Zero Dark Thirty so compelling.
For the record, Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale won both the Grand Jury prize and the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic narrative, and Steve Hoover's Blood Brother took the corresponding prizes for documentary, the first time in Sundance history there was complete accord between juries and the public.
Snowball, too, was destined to be the star of an even more dramatic narrative.
Before everyone writes this off as a God of War clone, the developers want to stress that this game will have a continuous dramatic narrative, akin to a TV series with the hopes that players will be on the edge of their seats, wanting to know what happens next.
Previously, David choreographed his figurative works to imply dramatic narratives, at times using the exhibition space as a stage.
Timothée Chalamet on accurately depicting the love story and dramatic narrative in «Call Me by Your Name» with Armie Hammer.
On the one hand, the great Jewish and Christian apocalypses retain the form of dramatic narrative.
(For his account of such crises, see the chapter in The Tasks of Philosophy entitled «Epistemological Crisis and Dramatic Narrative.»)
A few years ago, the researchers surveyed a random sampling of parents about their attitudes toward vaccines and then showed the participants one of four kinds of information: written material from the CDC explaining the lack of evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism; written material about the dangers of the diseases prevented by the MMR vaccine; images of children who have the diseases prevented by the MMR vaccine; or a dramatic narrative about an infant who almost died of measles.
But these dramatic narratives don't say anything about the overall effect of recessions on the whole population.
In 1998, the movie «Armageddon» assaulted theaters with a dramatic narrative of Bruce Willis rocketing to space to save Earth.
If this sounds like a «message movie,» it is, but unlike Bahrani's previous film, At Any Price, his agenda is seamlessly absorbed into the dramatic narrative.
On the dramatic narrative side, it released French - Russian feature Polina at the end of last month.
Their discovery 50 years later, resulted in an excavation of the history of the Klondike gold rush, the indigenous people it displaced, and a dramatic narrative of the culture that replaced them.
From what I can tell (without reading any spoiler reviews from Sundance in January) Little Accidents includes a superb cast who are able to carry the dramatic narrative that is suggested.
It is the magnification of the flaws of ordinary people that provides his films with a dramatic narrative line through even the smallest slice of life stories.
- Bob [LOVED] While not as solid a film as Cloud of Sils Maria, Kristen Stewart continues to demonstrate that she is quite capable of driving a dramatic narrative.
Creating tension that ebbs and flows, he slowly builds the dramatic narrative to a resounding crescendo, and he makes the quieter scenes that follow just as compelling.
You then proceed to explore the huge world, talking, and talking, and talking, enjoying the huge amount of witty banter and dramatic narrative that Spiderweb Software has conjured up, and fighting your way to fame.
From their smart, tactical gameplay to their dramatic narratives full of memorable characters, the D&D RPGs represented something gamers had never seen before and have hardly seen since: Role - playing adventures that combined deep gameplay systems with accessible interfaces, attractive graphics, sweeping scores, gripping stories and clever scripts.
A dramatic narrative, unforgettable characters, and immersive cut scenes to draw you into the vibrant world of Test Drive Unlimited 2.
The incredible range of his materials, subjects, scales, formal approaches, and techniques is virtually unparalleled and will make for a dramatic narrative full of plot twists and discoveries.
Broadhead's eye for detail and composition is conveyed through the elaborate set designs, lavish costume, and dramatic narrative.
Enacting a dramatic narrative in the style of a soap opera or telenovela, Linzy's multiple personae express desperation, desire, and ambition in the vernacular of southern blacks from the lower socio - economic spectrum.
The artist presents paintings that go from portraits of important figures spotted on their day - to - day lives to fragments of images that inhabit the same canvas space, with a straightforward lyricism, often hard or raw, without epic or dramatic narratives, reinventing post-colonial themes, rarely addressed by Brazilian artists.
The artist's atmospheric paintings suggest a dramatic narrative, but remain seductively enigmatic.
Kleist's characters, like the Marquise von O, a young widow who mysteriously finds herself pregnant, are shown in moments of deep crises, plunged into states of extreme uncertainty, while the dramatic narratives often end without resolution.
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