Sentences with phrase «established characters such»

Not exact matches

Insofar as such structures and institutions are of legal character they may, of course) be regarded as merely human and thus mutable, not necessary laws, because they did not always exist but have been — or have still to be — established.
Such happiness may not be the only recommendation necessary to establish a man's character, but, other things being equal, it should count heavily in his favor.
But he is not made known as Son of God in reality until he is established in power, until it becomes clear that such a character of trust and loyalty is indeed in complete harmony with the nature of things.
Indeed, within the solar system, the IAU has established many outside - the - mythology - box naming conventions, such as craters on Mercury after deceased artists, and Shakespearean characters for Uranus's moons.
For over a decade, sold out audiences have enjoyed Rocky Horror - like participation consisting of hilarious traditions such as screen - shouting, football playing, throwing spoons at the screen, rooting on the shockingly long establishing pans of San Francisco, and generally laughing hysterically at the film's clunky pseudo-Tennessee Williams dialogue, confused performances, and bizarre plot twists, like the mother - in - law character whose breast cancer ought to play like it matters a great deal, but really comes off as a non-sequitur.
Amour suffers from some pacing issues, although these are largely the result of Haneke using «dead space» (such as a sequence in which his camera spends an inordinate amount of time focused on paintings or an interminable scene in which Georges attempts to capture a pigeon that has entered his home) to establish a tone or develop a character.
Such speeches function in Tarantino not as long - winded detours, but as a way of setting up characters and situations with dimensions it would be difficult to establish dramatically.
And while it initially seems like John Debney's generic musical score is going to be the only source of mood establishment, something funny happens: setup established, the characters begin to move about like butterflies emerging from cocoons, displaying tenfold more emotional nuance than one might rightfully, albeit cynically, expect from such a film.
The way she handles time, and how she uses seemingly innocuous and naturalistic moments between characters to develop such a strong, sensitive and moving film is the sort of thing one would expect from a well - established master instead of an up and coming filmmaker.
At a bloated 152 minutes, the film depends to a peculiar degree on our familiarity with J.K. Rowling's outrageously popular series of books: it does little to establish the characters and has such a feeling of clockwork inevitability that it's shocking when the finale comes and goes with almost nothing resembling purpose, much less resolution.
It did its best to take the most important — and probably available — characters from the established franchise and bring a slew of new characters to replace a lot of the fringe roles that push along another ad lib adventure story that melds history and fantasy together in such a way that when you try to figure out how much of it is historically true you're immediately distracted by how fun it all is.
If the word «adapted» is tripping you up, the CliffsNotes explanation is that the Academy's nutso rules decree that established franchises, whose subsequent installments have such credits as «based on characters created by Richard Linklater and Kim Krizan,» become ineligible for Original Screenplay honors.
We could mention the heap of establishing shots of San Francisco that make no sense to the story, the out of place football throwing scene, the rooftop set with such painfully atrocious green screen work that words escape us, or the character of Peter — whose role is replaced midway after the actor left production due to other commitments, but like many things, the monstrosity that is The Room needs to be seen to be believed.
The unprecedented vehicle concept takes the acknowledged strengths of established vehicle categories, such as sporty Saloon, Estate, MPV and SUV, and fuses them to create a new car with a character all of its own, a car that is all about the three Ds: Design, Dynamism and Dimensions.
From there an author can begin to learn the bare bones of what goes into writing a book, such as conflict being the main driving force behind plot, the various shapes and positions of the narrative arc, establishing character, etc..
They've even done a great job at establishing some new characters, such as the afore - mentioned Young Avengers, The Sentry, and The Immortal Weapons.
Other established mechanics return, such as forming a character portrait by examining a person and picking out potential clues.
With such a huge budget behind Star Wars Battlefront II, and such a well - established and highly credited development team, there should be much more to the experience than just one good character.
These can be boosted by interactions such as talking and apply to the NPC's walking around as well as the established characters in the series.
Third party characters such as Dante from Capcom and Ninja theory's upcoming reboot DMC: Devil May Cry (though the more famous and established white haired one is bizarrely nowhere to be seen), Raiden from Metal Gear, Heihachi from Tekken and Big Daddy from BioShock are also featured.
It tries to cover so much ground over such a short space of time in order to conform to the established format that, whilst in a general sense it hits all the right notes and goes out of its way to offer players a more grounded, recognizable, and ultimately more human glimpse at the nature of war, it's never really given the chance to expand on its themes or characters.
Some, such as Xenogears and the Xenosaga series, contain original stories and characters while others are based on established franchises.
One such reason is that the Princess Peach Toadstool we all know today gained her first steps towards her current established look in that game, based off of the color scheme of the character she had replaced from Fuji Television.
The intense and ambiguous characters, in both video and sculptural media, challenge established identity roles such as gender, ethnicity, age, sexuality and family relations, and convey a vision of a fragmentary, commercialized world caught in a process of continuous technological development.
Is not only the nature of the works or artists such as: Dan Flavin, Sol Lewitt or Bruce Nauman, who are important and established and transfused an international character to the exhibition but the internal threads that unite their works with the space and the viewers, through different media.
(6) the lawyer partners in the firm make reasonable efforts to establish that each nonlawyer with a financial interest in the firm is of good character, supported by evidence of the nonlawyer's integrity and professionalism in the practice of his or her profession, trade or occupation, and maintain records of such inquiry and its results; and
Before Campbell, it was well established that a good character direction will be of some value in every case in which it should be given (see R v Fulcher [1995] 2 Cr App R 251 at 260) and therefore, although a failure to give the direction will not necessarily render a conviction unsafe, with each case to be reviewed in the light of its own facts (see Singh v The State [2005] UKPC 35, [2005] 4 All ER 781), it will rarely be possible for an appellate court to say that such a failure could not have affected the outcome of the trial (see R v Kamar (1999) The Times, 14 May).
Those cases established that if the offence of outraging public decency was to be proved, it was necessary to prove two elements: first, that the act was of such a lewd character as to outrage public decency; that element constituted the nature of the act which had to be proved before the offence could be established.
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