This film is about Jonathan's life, and what led these two
dramatic story arcs to intersect on that fateful day.
Not exact matches
There are some unnecessary scenes and an unfortunately predictable
story arc that creates part of the film's
dramatic tension.
The show - stopping numbers are well - choreographed and feature catchy tunes (courtesy of La La Land's duo of Benj Pasek & Justin Paul) but the film's
dramatic arc, despite purportedly being «based on a true
story», is a string of clichés knitted together to tell an unremarkable
story.
You turn your back completely on
dramatic convention, narrative
arcs, and
story through - lines.
Bryan Singer's X-Men franchise has done slightly better, giving characters like Storm (Halle Berry), Dr. Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) and Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) rounded
stories and proper
dramatic arcs, so that they seemed more like women, and less like blow - up dolls.
The
story doesn't make much sense, and doesn't really create any kind of
dramatic arc or emotional punch.
Titled One Piece
Dramatic Stage THE METAL ~ Tsuioku no Marineford ~, the event will retell the Marineford
arc along with an original
story and new characters.
No
dramatic arc or explosive
story line, the simplicity and subtlety of this existence is what allows the viewer in.
As a threshold matter, Kodak's
story arc is
dramatic: a former Dow Jones Industrial Average component, once driven into bankruptcy by technological change, announcing a blockchain - based image rights management platform to regain a place on tech's bleeding edge.