Sentences with phrase «draw real emotion»

Whether it's the gothic overtones of Stoker, the supernatural horror of Thirst, the surreal technological dreams of I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, or the violent revenge of Oldboy and the rest of the Vengeance Trilogy, the South Korean director specialises in drawing real emotion out of outlandish fantasies.

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«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there are clearly no people in these films, it was clearly a very human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real human - like emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
They try to stay authentic and draw from real emotion.
Drawing on the latest research and real - life accounts, he explains how emotions can affect ovulation and much more.
Cougar Town goes for the same jokes that Scrubs goes for, giving us in - your - face jokes, amusing characters, but usually hitting us with some real emotion as the episode draws to a close.
As the film draws towards its finale, so Howard finally really releases the shackles and allows the music to go full - pelt - «It's God» with a soaring trumpet theme; «The Final Climb» reprises a couple of earlier themes, Howard once again combining conflicting emotions with real class; and finally, a lovely end credits piece which is very recognisably from this composer, and one of the album's certain highlights.
Goat seems content enough to draw the line between frat house meatheads and pledges without giving either side real heart, emotions or drive, which is uniquely surprising since its written by indie auteur writer / director David Gordon Green (All the Pretty Girls, Pineapple Express) who normally imbues his projects with a sense of Southern trash poetry and striking teen angst.
He explains, «School activities that draw out emotions - simulations, role playing, and cooperative projects, for example - may provide important contextual memory prompts that will help students recall the information during closely related events in the real world».
Kevin Breaux is able to tap into the reader's emotions to draw them in and give them a real connection to the characters.
When teaching social and emotional skills (such as understanding and managing emotions, getting along with friends, and making good decisions), it can be useful to draw on some of the actual stressors that children are facing in their real worlds.
I draw upon extensive training in meditation, psychology, yoga, and Aikido (martial arts) to help you navigate the unseen world of feelings and emotions, in order to heal and reconnect with the Real You.
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