Sentences with phrase «dramatic sense»

We have supposed that we somehow «ought» to be able to make dramatic sense of our lives.
The truth is, there's not much mystery here; there's only one outcome that could possibly make dramatic sense.
The paradigmatic fictional works of the twentieth century either present accounts that make dramatic sense in themselves, but tell of events or sequences that could not occur in the world outside the storytelling; or they meticulously describe events that could occur or perhaps actually have occurred in «the real world,» but in such fashion as to display precisely their lack of dramatic coherence.
Yes, there's a more dramatic sense of weight transfer than one would experience in a C63 sedan, but it's not alarming, though the initial steering turn - in can be slightly too sharp until you get used to it.
Strong storylines, interesting characters, a great setting (WWI frontline hospital), great dramatic sense — the show has everything needed to make it into a classic that belongs with those already mentioned.
Told with an Old Hollywood dramatic sense as clever as the principle menage's bent for bondage is still widely unacceptable, Angela Robinson's enlightened biopic gives no quarter to polite propriety nor anti-intellectualism.
The L.A. Confidential director has certainly shown a knack for trying different things, such as making 8 Mile and directing an episode of Greg the Bunny, and he brings his much - needed dramatic sense of story - telling to this film.
Gradually, he developed a more dramatic sense of mass and volume in which the car fragments seem to twist and writhe in space, just as an abstract expressionist brushstroke races and cuts across the canvas surface.
Participation will be recovered as the dramatic sense of worship is restored.
Mad hatter: Winter is actually a good opportunity to let the dramatic sense of dressing and fashion you have, out.
The dress is made from lace which can give you romantic and dramatic sense.
They take the raw stuff of experience, melt it in the crucible of their sensibility, shape it with their dramatic sense, and deliver it as a complex and refined finished product — a good story.
With each speech by a winner from that film, a certain feeling — a momentum — builds, a dramatic sense of how Hollywood has chosen to represent itself.
The surround is handled extremely well, with extensive use of the side and rear channels to create a dramatic sense of being in the middle of the action.
Tilton demonstrates in this video game score that he has all the hallmarks of someone who would be a great film composer — not just the composition itself (which is beyond reproach — the orchestration in particular is so impressive) but also his dramatic sense, which is honed to provide a gripping narrative here.
In a narrative but also a dramatic sense, we needed to find a different texture for the ending because we did not want to make it clearly a realistic scene.
Greta Gerwig stars in and co-writes a very funny film with director and partner Baumbach, and gives her most satisfying and relaxed performance to date, a performance in which that hesitant drawl of ditsiness and bovine innocence finally make comic and dramatic sense, now that they come with a stronger twinge of anxiety.
Those old enough can remember another time when the United States created a dramatic sense of urgency for science and technology in public schools and colleges: Oct. 4, 1957 — when Russia launched Sputnik.
If you want a large Mercedes - Benz luxury car that sets itself apart with individualistic style, a standard V8 engine and a dramatic sense of gravitas, the Mercedes - Benz CLS could be the ticket.
At night, the house, gardens, soaring forest and pool area are lit up by a festival of lights, presenting guests with a dramatic sense of serenity.
Let's get enlightened by the coziness & feel the dramatic sense of a place, that strategically located at Kuta, the heart of Bali.
Main House A whimsical masterpiece of tropical architecture combined with world - class craftsmanship, the octagonal house projects a dramatic sense of space.
This dramatic sense of scale greatly enhances the player's feeling of progression and accomplishment.
In a similar vein, Dan Flavin's Sailing Across Gardiner's Bay Near Lionhead Beach (lithograph, 1982) uses abstract calligraphic impulses to picture the mast of a sailboat seemingly perched precariously atop the crest of a wave, conjuring a dramatic sense of frailty and motion through an effective use of negative space.
The rich symbolism associated with ravens infuses the work with a dramatic sense of foreboding à la Edgar Allen Poe or Alfred Hitchcock's thriller The Birds.
Creating a dramatic sense of scale while conjuring vistas carved from negative space, the artist is able to physically manifest Gertrude Stein's observation that sculpture «is made with two instruments and some supports and pretty air.»
«He has understood the profound and dramatic sense of the temporal continuum, its numerical progression that tends toward infinity, since it is outside the reach of the circumstantial existence of the individual... What never fails to appear is the pause, the interstice that separates the number, and that lets it advance towards the future.»
Inspired by Turner's dramatic sense of light and atmosphere, several of the works are named for the British master, while others draw from Mondrian's linear grids to achieve a feeling of urban landscape.
Often filmed by a cameraman strapped to the front of a train, they gave the audience a dramatic sense of motion, as if travelling on an invisible vehicle.
The works from this period were from the series Projection Pieces, in which light projected onto the corner of rooms created a dramatic sense of floating shapes of colour.
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