Sentences with phrase «emotional resonance too»

I actually bought the leather cover with my first consultancy pay - check back in 1997, so it has emotional resonance too.

Not exact matches

Black Panther's third act is less impressive by comparison, as the movie's action gets bogged down in CGI overload and its plot beats lack the emotional resonance of earlier moments, either because they are rushed or a bit too conventional (re: predictable).
Essentially a «who is the real monster» fairytale, Hawkins's wordlessly wonderful passionate portrayal gives it greater emotional resonance but the moral is delivered too heavy handedly at times.
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri: Though perhaps a little too quirky, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri boasts several stellar performances and an irresistible undercurrent of emotional resonance.
The script, from James C. Strouse, has some good lines and solid jokes, but otherwise fails to generate interest, undone by some too cute by half plot developments in the third act that cut off any earned emotional resonance at the knees.
When Alfred Hitchcock transposed his British thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) to the U.S. two decades later, he tried to increase the emotional resonance of a couple losing their son to kidnappers.
What it lacks in difficulty, it more than makes up for in emotional resonance — something too seldom experienced in modern gaming.
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