Sentences with phrase «dramatic terms»

He manages this while still allowing the story to succeed in dramatic terms.
Even when the problem presents itself in less dramatic terms, it still is there.
These two fantastic actors have never really went toe - to - toe on dramatic terms, though, and this film seems like a missed opportunity on that level.
It's hard to say what Wiseau was driving at with his directorial debut, aside perhaps from portraying feelings of personal betrayal in the most dramatic terms in his arsenal; a reminiscing of his teenage days acting in school productions of Shakespeare or Williams.
A teacher in Ohio put the teacher workforce demographic trends in more dramatic terms when he expressed hope that there would be public school teachers to support him when he's ready to retire!
Rama Burshtein's film unfolds in unhurried dramatic terms that come to take on an almost fatalistic force.
Morgentstern nonetheless finds in the film «tremendous power» and concludes that «in purely dramatic terms, the film's structure is shrewd, and its climax devastating.»
Speaking to The House magazine in July, Adonis took a clear lead in the race to slam Brexit in the most dramatic terms - by comparing leaving the EU to British appeasement of the Nazis in the 1930s:
On Sunday, Cuomo sent a letter to President Trump pleading for «emergency» help for Penn Station, and on Monday, he took to the airwaves and argued, in even more dramatic terms, that the railroad's imminent closure of some station tracks is actually «an impending disaster.»
Three of the jurors asked to be dismissed, describing — often in dramatic terms — an apparent exhaustion with the plodding trial, which is in its seventh week.
Each described the current moment in dramatic terms, castigating Trump and his education secretary, Betsy DeVos, as leaders whose policies threatened to worsen a system that is already structurally racist.
He summarised the court's findings concerning the father in dramatic terms: «[A] shocking, violent, selfish bully and a sexual predator, who had devoted a lifetime to wrongdoing.»
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