Sentences with phrase «dramatized version»

A "dramatized version" refers to a portrayal or presentation of a story or event that has been exaggerated, modified, or made more exciting for dramatic effect. It is a more theatrical or dramatic interpretation of the original story. Full definition
That's a slightly dramatized version of what happened when I came across my favorite white ankle boots a few days ago.
I felt like Fifth Estate grabbed some of the important parts of it and threw together a more dramatized version of Assange's life.
The story is an imaginative, dramatized version of the old saying — a bowl that is full can't receive.
But Making a Murderer is just the latest in a string of extremely popular true crime shows, including the Serial podcast and the upcoming show American Crime Story, which will portray a dramatized version of the O.J. Simpson trial.
Judgment at Nuremberg is a dramatized version of the proceedings at one of these trials, in which Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy) is overseeing the trials of four German judges — most notably Dr. Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer)-- accused of knowingly sentencing innocent men to death in collusion with the Nazis.
Instead of just playing like a dramatized version of VH1's Behind The Music, Straight Outta Compton unfolds like articles from Source Magazine from the early 90s.
Created by Lupin Productions, it tells a dramatized version of Mercy's backstory.
She was named Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars for her role as Tonya Harding's bullying mother in the dramatized version of her life, I, Tonya.
HL: This series depicts a simplified, dramatized version of a very complex issue.
For five more days, you can listen to a dramatized version of Dick Francis» Enquiry on the BBC's website.
Taking over one floor of the gallery, she had transformed it into a dramatized version of her own studio, with sloping, angular, plywood platforms that formed a mountainous topography, from which one could peer down onto maquettes of Lee's architectural sculptures sitting atop mirror plinths.
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