Sentences with phrase «emotional core of»

The emotional core of A Quiet Place comes from the emotional wedge driven between Regan and her father Lee (John Krasinski) after her youngest brother dies in the film's prologue.
Both of our answers tried to get to the emotional core of Link in the respective games.
Ofri, an internist at New York's Bellevue Hospital, explores the emotional core of doctoring in this insightful and candid look at the role feelings play in medical decision making.
«This was a vehicle that for a very long time was the emotional core of our brand.
«They have to work with the words and the subtext, getting to the emotional core of the scene.»
Along with the news that the Fantastic Beasts movies are looking to cast a young Dumbledore, all we care about is if the emotional core of the next couple of films is going to be the betrayal Dumbledore feels when the man he falls in love with turns out to be evil.
While Moaz employs some technical tricks that smack of over-direction — dramatic overhead shots, swiveling cameras — the emotional core of his story sends shockwaves.
They wanted to embrace the emotional core of the story.»
Alfre Woodard, as the caring neighbor, does as good a job as always in being the emotional core of the film.
Aftermath suffers mainly because it offers a slow narrative that never manages to get to the emotional core of its material.
Sia, who can drill down to the emotional core of a cliché, sings «Deer in Headlights» as a submissive who finds herself falling «down a shame spiral» while seeking redemption.
There is a real sense of life to the action, even when it steers well into the realm of the absurd, although the emotional core of the film is often subsumed by its deadpan humor.
Steve Carell adds himself to the long list of distinguished comedic actors who have made the crossover to dramatic acting with terrific results, Alan Arkin yet again shines as one of the all time great character actors and Toni Collette excels as the emotional core of the film.
Though their characters» bond is supposed to be the emotional core of the film, Zhang and Fukuyama lack chemistry, and they both struggle speaking lines of unnecessary English dialogue.
I really really can't wait to see this, Pixar is better crafting the emotional core of their movies than just about any other animation studio.
At his worst, such as with Jumper, the emotional core of his characters come off as flimsy, cheaply sold, and gruelingly familiar in every nuance of delivery and dialogue.
The chemistry between these two actresses really worked and this story was the emotional core of the film.
The movie is about Connie and his careening experience trying to get enough bail money for a bondsman to get Nick a release, but the emotional core of it lies in watching Nick's incapability to deal with what's happening to him.
The relationship between Barbara and Andre provides the emotional core of Petzold's film.
I like Marvel stepping away from world - ending climaxes to make a heist film that has an emotional core of father - daughter relationships.
Emily Blunt, whose central performance provided the emotional core of Sicario, is likewise missing from the line - up.
Ripped from the emotional core of the younger, a burned - out Army soldier, Rodney Baze, played by Casey Affleck, it is frustration made manifest — a wordless rage against the death of the American dream.
He's jettisoned a lot of Pynchon's enjoyably plush padding (a Vegas side trip and surf music wanderings), focusing on the emotional core of the book — to the point of making it into one very tricky sort of romance instead of a flat - out fatalistic noir.
With his regionalist specificity and divining - rod intuition for the emotional core of even the most inconsequential moments, his movies often mask their own perceptiveness.
George, an albino gorilla who Johnson saved from cruel poachers, provides the emotional core of the movie, depth added early on to make those silly CGI moments in the final third feel more worthwhile than mindless carnage.
As Nana, Patti's wheelchair - bound grandmother, Moriarty delivers several cutting one - liners that earn lots of laughs, and she practically becomes the emotional core of the film before you even realize it.
It's meticulously directed, the foley is as sharp and crowd pleasing as the finest Mamet dialogue, and Krasinski doesn't neglect the emotional core of the film — the family vying to survive, whose tensions, divisions and turmoil we experience in near silence, but with great expressivity and economy.
The emotional core of the film revolves around Star - Lord and his sense of purpose.
It has incredible performances from Martin, Bernadette Peters and Christopher Walken, features some impressive song and dance sequences, and really hits the emotional core of broken dreams.
The special effects, courtesy of Weta Digital, are beautiful and the emotional core of the story is never lost as a consequence of the big budget sequences, only heightened.
(One of the interviews is with Till's mother who provides the emotional core of the movie.)
It was, in anyway, largely drowned out by the Howard Stern associate who stood up three times to ask obscene questions, which turned into the emotional core of the event and generated sympathy in the room for Weiner, if anything could.
Thundering Herd football had been the emotional core of this corner of West Virginia for decades, drawing players from families who had been in the state for generations.
Think about what emotion you want the audience to feel, and keep asking why until you find the emotional core of why people do something.
Internal and external misfortune are the emotional core of any good tale.
Where Avatar falls a little short is in the romance between Jake and Neytiri, which while compelling doesn't resonate as strongly as the emotional cores of many of his previous films, whether the traditional romantic love stories of a Titanic, The Abyss, or The Terminator (or even True Lies); or his dual epic sequel tributes to maternal love, Aliens and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Westley and Buttercup truly love each other, Inigo thirsts for revenge, the Six - Fingered Man (Christopher Guest) is sadistic and cruel, and the cast never belittles the emotional cores of the story.
But these movies don't work without clear and believable access to the emotional cores of our characters.

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«Some people see Melinda as the heart of our foundation, the emotional core.
So by fostering a culture in which employees can make such a call — the first of Zappos» 10 core values exhorts employees to go «above and beyond the average level of service to create an emotional impact on the receiver» — Hsieh walks away with a hat trick.
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
Trust is key to getting the emotional connection to work, which is at the core of all business success.
Chip: We believe that the best ideas have most of these traits: They are simple, core messages; they are unexpected; they are concrete, credible, and emotional; and they are stories.
Rich = not just financial, it's emotional, spiritual, health, etc. [6:01] Two skills for true wealth, first is the «Science of Achievement» [6:34] After talking to top investors, Tony found that everyone invests differently, but there are some things that everyone has in common: The Core Four [6:46] Same as health, everyone is unique, but there are fundamentals that if you violate the rules you're going to not have energy, get sick [7:23] Three fundamentals for achievement [7:32] What is something in your life today that once was a dream?
For the substance - dependent person, each act of use involves a series or chain of choices and behaviors mediated by a variety of cognitions (automatic thoughts, cognitive distortions, permission - giving beliefs, core beliefs / early maladaptive schemas, etc.), which interact with emotional states and past learning, strongly reinforcing «self - medicating» for emotional and existential pain.
Their core emotional axis is the holy trinity of Me, Myself, and I.
It is not something that merely celebrates and seals a deep human emotion — although it does echo to the very core of our emotional and psychological needs.
Human nature, in the sense of man's basic physical, emotional, impulsive and intellectual constitution, somehow moral at the core, seemed plainly more fundamental than any particular sort of human behavior, even economic; and human nature itself emerges in a world order far more ancient and more fundamental still.
The approach to making a figure like Oral Roberts so down - to - earth, to make a topic like heresy so emotional and to make a place like church so relationally rich, makes the subject at the core of the film — the existence of hell — so opposite of what it has become for Christians: polarizing.
Facing unprecedented economic challenges, emotional baggage from seeing so many of their parents divorced and having core values tested by a shifting cultural climate has given many millennials pause when it comes to «settling down.»
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