Sentences with phrase «emotional payoff at»

Sometimes you can cut one scene and the scene plays out great, when you see that scene on its own, but when you see the scene strung together with the whole movie suddenly the scene feels ultra long or feels incomplete or you feel like you don't want that emotional payoff at that point of the film.

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At the end of that nifty third act, there is a warm emotional payoff that comes with a slightly alarming quantity of hugging.
At over two hours long, the film doesn't quite deliver the emotional payoff we're expecting.
Reichardt's cinema — with her precise eye for quietness and the signs of everyday sorrow — is not for every viewer, and her penchant for mapping the ordinary at its most melancholic will be anathema to moviegoers who prefer a gratifying, conclusive emotional payoff.
Very early on in the process of doing last year's crossover, Greg Berlanti said there's probably no way to get bigger than aliens, so the best way to make the next crossover especially epic is if you can't increase the bombast, increase the emotional stakes and the emotional payoffs, so that's a very oblique comment on where our heads are at for this season.
In Beyond The Myth of Marital Happiness, professor of Education and Psychological Studies at the University of Miami Dr. Blaine J. Fowers wrote, «The best marriages are partnerships in which spouses are devoted to creating a shared life that is larger than the emotional payoff of marriage.»
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