Sentences with phrase «emotional beats do»

The other reason certain emotional beats don't work is due to a lack of character development.

Not exact matches

So if you drew a horizontal line and call that fair value like Ben Graham said, and then you draw a wavy line around that horizontal line and call that stock prices, the market is pitching us opportunities all the time between stocks that are way below fair value and way above fair value, the reason investors don't beat the market has nothing to do with the market is not throwing us pitches in that it's not still emotional, they are behavioral problem, there's agency problems, there is a lot of other issues going on but it's not because we're not getting really great pictures all the time.
All this goofiness can hamstring a movie's emotional beats, and there are a few Ragnarok moments that don't have quite the dramatic pull they should (one early scene between Thor, Loki and their father, played by Anthony Hopkins, particularly suffers).
It [physicial and emotional pain] will eat you alive if you don't decide to beat it.
Because no one ever, ever, ever, would call physical or emotional abuse transformative, liberating or healing; people don't go to safe houses to realize just how «healing» the fact that their partner beat the crap out of them is.
Emotional support helps a child excel in life and beat the odds that many children don't have in their lives.
I'll say more NO to: doing things which I don't want to but usually say yes to so I wouldn't disappoint others, feeling down or beat myself up over every little thing which didn't go right or as planned, being a perfectionist every single moment of every single day, going places or meeting people just because of FOMO, eating foods that physically don't make me feel good, no matter how big the cravings might be, buying new stuff unless I really, really need them or can't stop thinking about them, emotional vampires who suck the life out of me and never bring anything good or positive along with them...
At the New York Dolls» Rock»N Punk doesn't have the most varied emotional palette, but beneath every crusty jacket, does not a beating heart also lie?
Punk doesn't have the most varied emotional palette, but beneath every crusty jacket, does not a beating heart also lie?
If viewers don't feel connected to a character because of a lack of development, it's difficult to have a response to emotional beats in their story arc.
This expanded version of the promo, which had audiences applauding at CinemaCon a couple of weeks ago, ramps up the emotional beats while also allowing for a few more shots of the big guy doing his destructive thing.
The Program (2015): A by - the - book story about Lance Armstrong's doping scandal that suffers from the problem that plagues many biopics: namely, it operates with the understanding that we already know the real story (or most of it), so it doesn't work that hard to make the characters seem real or to make the emotional beats land with any sense.
Serkis delivers a brilliant, heartfelt performance that matches his iconic turn as Gollum, and while the visual effects didn't quite achieve the seamlessness they need, he ensures that we feel every emotional beat.
The emotional beats hit home more strongly, too, with Sean Connery impressing both comedically and tragically (he won a deserved Best Supporting Oscar for the film), and the various losses on the squad feeling much more meaningful than the similar losses do in Gangster Squad.
It's a shame the second thread was necessary because the quieter comedy beats and emotional sequences between Stiller and Watts were expertly done.
Emotional beats are unearned and don't do much to stoke sympathy.
Director Adam Hootnick (Unsettled) does his subject no favors by underscoring all of the emotional beats with overbearing music.
Not only did the Brazilian filmmaker have the advantage of being able to bring an outsider's perspective to the rusty Beat canon, but his handling of Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries had revealed his knack for harnessing topographic images to the emotional experiences of traveling companions.
It took a while for me to accept Daniel Brühl with a beard, but he too does an admirable job in an even more structured role, his character often providing little more than emotional beats or expositional narration.
Still, he does have strong competition from Claes Bang, the talented Danish discovery who stars in «The Square,» and Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, the terrific Argentinian actor who gives «120 Beats Per Minute» its emotional pulse — and perhaps even from Phoenix and Renier, if the jury is in a playful or adventurous mood.
Wreck - It Ralph hits all the emotional and narrative beats from Screenwriting 101, but it does it so skilfully that the film never feels predictable.
If the subsequent film doesn't quite live up to that beginning, Reese and Wernick's script still stays tight and convincing throughout, even when — maybe especially when, actually — it pauses for reflective, emotional beats.
For all its obvious jokes (Viagra: check; sagging boobs: check) and broad character sketches (bohemian Biff is bisexual and doesn't understand technology), it's so well played that all its characters fill out and all its emotional beats land.
As a side - effect, so many potential emotional beats are lost among the desire to provide plot momentum, or head to the adventures of the next set of characters, and those who don't show up at all are simply name checked in order to appease social media ire.
Even if I did have a workable strategy to beat the index, and the smarts and emotional fortitude to follow through, there are still lots of ways to muck it all up (like not really doing it at all and leaving things on autopilot).
This is not intended to be insulting to the author you mentioned, it's just a general observation I've noticed over time: most of the guys who write this type of stuff can't beat the market for some reason (they don't have the emotional makeup perhaps, they aren't practicing the same concepts perhaps, I'm not sure).
and the emotional beats (conversations with Sarah) just really didn't do it for me.
- Getting emotional and posting the Facebook message to his family and friends explaining his situation (and mostly beating himself up over what he did) and not switching his settings to private was 100 % a bad move that is probably going to make it tougher for him to ever get future employment in the industry — hence why the post was quickly deleted.
At the same time, it's unfortunate the column doesn't comment on the fact that many in poverty may have been so devastated by institutional forces allied against them that their «emotional granularity» may have been «beaten out of them,» and that Social Emotional Learning Isn'emotional granularity» may have been «beaten out of them,» and that Social Emotional Learning Isn'Emotional Learning Isn't Enough.
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