Sentences with phrase «emotional range»

Despite all this, there's not a great deal of emotional range in the character or even in the film.
Dogs go through their developmental stages much more quickly than humans do, attaining their full emotional range by the time they are 4 to 6 months old.
A whole other party that has the same emotional range that you do.
-- that the film uses to a full emotional range.
Cynthia Nixon gives a tour - de-force performance across the wide emotional range of a creative genius trapped in a world ill - suited to her intellect and gender.
Washington excels as a neurodiverse man, somehow balancing limited emotional range with expressiveness.
She shares with them an ability to express wide emotional range with painterly distortions of the figure.
Her mood swings had settled into a dry indifference, a much narrower emotional range.
Some more drama could have enhanced the limited emotional range of the movie, one which could have used some of the slapstick found in the Marx Brothers» excerpts from which the title is taken.
O'Brien is charismatic enough as the hero - with - a-heart-of-gold, but a little flat - though that's largely because Thomas isn't given much emotional range beyond concern for his friends and anger at those who have wronged him.
How did you and singer Shihoko Hirata go about creating such dynamic emotional range for this song?
You can see this expanded emotional range in commercial, major titles, and you've got more indie stuff like The Path and, I guess, Dear Esther.
In the case of Blunt and Simmonds, they have considerably more emotional range than him, but «A Quiet Place» allows Krasinski to be tempered.
The babies try everything from yogurt to anchovies and their reactions, displaying the vast emotional range of food, reflect an honest beauty.
Baumbach has given Stiller his best acting showcase in years simply by letting him spike his often overlooked emotional range with nut - rage brio.
Adams is capable of a full - scale emotional range even in a piece of fluff.
He co-stars opposite Lisa Kudrow who exhibits her trademark charm, perfect comic timing and an endearing emotional range in a role intermittently calling for a certain gravitas.
Anthony doesn't have a large emotional range as an actor, and neither does Lopez.
Salieri's character arc encompasses his own fears, insecurities, and ambitions, his relationship and anger with God, and a huge emotional range that so few movie characters are ever given.
And unlike Sirk, he has actors who can play a fuller emotional range than the stiffish likes of Lana Turner and Rock Hudson.
A halo car with vibrant emotional range, but also competence and polish to keep the crowd on their feet and asking for an encore.
To be honest, I'm just as big a fan of murdering robot dinosaurs in Horizon: Zero Dawn or stabbing my fellow man with a bayonet in Battlefield 1, but I do recognise that it's important for both games AND players to have a better emotional range.
Heavy Rain's Cage: Games Stuck In Primitive Emotional Range «At a recent Gamasutra - attended symposium in France, Quantic Dream's David Cage (Indigo Prophecy, Heavy Rain) and Lexis Numerique's Eric Viennot discussed immersion in gaming, with Cage suggesting that more «sophisticated» emotions are still lacking from the medium.»
Its most unexpected achievement, though, is humanising its protagonist, Kratos — previously a lump of tattooed muscle whose entire emotional range was «angry».
Remaining within a compressed but intense emotional range, the «blue» heads tend to have a fixed identity, which is consistent with her depictions of the male figure.
By allowing himself such formal and thematic freedom, Rondinone creates the conditions for an expansive emotional range.
Her work has the traditional air of tightly rendered nature illustrations but with a highly emotional range of surreal metaphorical themes.
An expanded emotional range comes through in these new works: Vance's virtuoso command of paint has begun to communicate not only enigmatic grace, but also curious humor, especially when she plays with the viewer's experience of space and depth, weaving together foreground and background as if they were overlapping layers in a collage.
Ratcliff taps into the shallow emotional range of pornography and the glitzy, albeit always lacking, glamour of that genre.
Their restricted emotional range and failure to reciprocate gestures or facial expressions (such a smiles or nods of agreement) cause them to appear rather dull, bland, or inattentive.
With its retro pacing, its pretentious lapses and its narrow emotional range, this elegantly crafted existential thriller risks alienating its audience; at times it feels like a test for attention deficit disorder.
«The Wolf Hour delivers Hitchcockian tension in a densely layered world with a role that will exploit every fibre of Academy Award nominee Naomi Watt's emotional range as an actor,» said Gabrielle Stewart, managing director of HanWay Films.
Shelley requires the greatest emotional range, and Lemmon allows the part to come to life nicely.
In three short pieces that display her wide emotional range, Picoult weaves together stories of love and loss with heartbreaking simplicity.
Jacob Tremblay displays his full emotional range, reminding us why he is one of the best child actors in Hollywood today.
One sequence in particular that displays the power and emotional range of Dale in the role, comes at the end of the film when he is left as the only man willing to bury his dead brother at the funeral of Kennedy's killer.
Morrison never made the sustained effort needed to write even passable free verse, and his emotional range — from petulant narcissism to dead - serious angst — is far narrower than the least of his poetic idols.
The workouts have an emotional range, too, though Ferrell can't control this.
Finally, reading literature can expand a tween's emotional range.
Is smart, sassy Hermoine really hooking up with a lumbering ginger possessing (in her words) «the emotional range of a teaspoon»?
Even so, there's no missing the exceptional depth of detail, the emotional range and enterprise that undergird standard events — trying, for instance, to breathe life back into a swimmer knocked unconscious — and make them affecting.
As Reynolds Woodcock, Daniel Day - Lewis tests the limits of abrasiveness within a narrow emotional range; he shares that compulsion to produce discomfort with Joaquin Phoenix, Adam Sandler, and other Paul Thomas Anderson leading men.
Review • A Mexican family, living and dead, reunites in a movie that rivals «Up» and «Inside Out» in emotional range.

Phrases with «emotional range»

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