Sentences with phrase «emotionally moving film»

Her last scene is one of the most emotionally moving film sequences I have ever watched.
You may have heard lots of things about this film, but the most important thing to know is that «Blue Is the Warmest Color» is a masterpiece, the first of 2013, and the most emotionally moving film to come along in years.
It is one of the most emotionally moving films i have seen i n a long time.

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If there's any bit of you that can buy int this aspect of the film, then I promise that you will be emotionally moved by the final act.
An emotionally heavy and truly moving film, Dawn is an absolute marvel of modern science fiction, building upon the strong and unmovable foundations Rise of the Planet of the Apes had left earlier.
While it's about a young child facing her father's fading health and an impending environmental disaster (not to mention a herd of prehistoric monsters migrating ominously towards them) in a fictional part of the U.S. called «The Bathtub,» the emotionally rousing «Beasts of the Southern Wild» is simply an inspiring and celebratory look at love, loss and life that's moving and passionate in the way few films are these days (read our review).
Recognized for his emotionally moving work in that film,...
James Wan has managed to craft a cinematic experience that manages to both terrify and emotionally move the viewer, and the film remains one of my personal favorites of 2016 thus far!
«If Sundance gave an award for the most emotionally debilitating film of the festival, then Life Itself, a documentary from Hoop Dreams director Steve James about the life of Roger Ebert, would win it anew every screening... it's the movie that's moved and inspired me the most.»
Gravity doesn't fit the typical mold of a «important» film but it is an emotionally engaging one, a visual masterpiece that has had the power to move audiences all over the world.
A film does not move me emotionally without strong character development.True, Mad Max was visually stunning and creative, but great characters matter too.
Best Actress: Annette Bening — Kids Are All Right — stern, intelligent yet moving and likeable — it takes a real pro to accomplish that with such style and verve Nicole Kidman — Rabbit Hole — heartbreaking but resilient — a perfect balance between broken and fixed — it is so joyful to watch a character so succinctly communicated Lesley Manville — Another Year — heartbreaking with closeup after closeup of vulnerability and grasping hope — truly a fragile and pulsating performance Julianne Moore — Kids Are All Right — courageous and oh so human — sexy and vulnerable in an earthy way — her struggles with herself are the heart of the movie and she carries it magnificently and warmly Natalie Portman — Black Swan — the tour de force this year — the crazy, emotionally volatile core of a crazy, emotionally volatile film — some wonder if it might be «easer» to play such big emotions but the incredibly thin wire she has to traverse in such an extreme environment is daunting and she makes it work and gives us believability and solicits true sympathy in the middle of a fright fest — a truly accomplished achievement
Howl's Moving Castle may not be Miyazaki's most emotionally affecting film, but along with the fantasy, there is again a sophisticated humanity on display.
In an odd way, because there are a lot of moving parts here — and, for one example, Rachel's room wouldn't look out of place in a Wes Anderson film — the most surprising thing about the film is how unfussy and (at least emotionally) uncluttered it is.
Kinoshita's ambitious and intensely moving film begins as a multigenerational epic about the military legacy of one Japanese family, before settling into an emotionally complex portrayal of parental love during wartime.
Garth Davis» Lion is probably the most emotionally effective film of the year, with an ending as unbelievable as it is deeply, profoundly moving.
By the end of the film, we aren't necessarily inspired by her story or even moved much emotionally, but thankfully Taymor never does try to pull on your heartstrings.
That book came out in 2012, and the 2014 film adaptation featured a nomination - worthy performance from Shailene Woodley — the centerpiece of an emotionally moving story about teen troubles and love.
Benson and Moorhead moved away from the world of Resolution with their second film together, Spring, about a young man who unwittingly gets sexually and emotionally involved with a monster.
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