Sentences with phrase «even emotional moments»

The first three managed to get a wonderful mixture of 3rd person shooting action with great characters, story and even emotional moments that are very difficult to get right in a game.
These sequence occur a few times and they're actually quite fun and interesting, and there's even some emotional moments.

Not exact matches

That makes her death even more tragic, but in the first «Guardians of the Galaxy,» it's still an emotional moment that opens the film.
If there is one area in which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in emotional reactions, from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of emotional fragility and of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
Even his nascent skills as a wizard come to fruition at key moments only through some new and immediately prior leap in his moral and emotional development.
It is an intensely moving and emotional moment, one that remains a highlight of Bisconti's year, and even his life.
Emotional instability — for the first time in your life, you burst into tears at a moment's notice, (even at work!)?
Now you can see how much work goes into one of my furniture projects and even though it can be exhausting at times, when it comes to styling and photographing the final result it makes every moment leading up to this worth all the blood (I am a clutz), sweat and tears (I am known to get emotional at times)!
moments, and it works very well, but don't walk into it thinking you're getting It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, because the show packs a heavy emotional punch as well; I found myself feeling genuine compassion and sympathy for Grace and Frankie, and was even a little misty - eyed by the end of the pilot, as anger, resentment, and bitterness gave way to cautious optimism.
To the people saying the story sucks, it doesn't at all and even gets strongly emotional when you are forced to do something terribly heart breaking late in the game, now that is a gripping and sad emotional moment granted it doesn't last long enough but it is better story and more emotional than anything in halo or gears and that is one scene on a handheld!
Under Shawn Levy's direction, the story never misses a beat, with fully - committed performances by Jackman, Evangeline Lilly (as the woman who's always believed in him), and fresh - faced young Goyo, who bears a strong resemblance to Ricky Schroder and has the same ability to win you over at emotional moments, even if you're trying to resist.
But there is nothing even deliciously bad or even fun bad in Shall We Dance, you won't find a moment of emotional truth, anywhere, nowhere, not in Richard Gere's twinkly demeanor, or in Susan Sarandon's googly eyeballs.
Ferdinand's most saccharine moments end up being its most potent, even if they're often more cloying than emotional.
Though it's a loud, vulgar, and occasionally brutal comedy, it never succumbs to the fashion for facetiousness: Clint Eastwood always takes his work seriously, even in a relatively impersonal project like this, and there are moments of moving emotional candor amid the slapstick, flashes on loneliness, forgiveness, and loyalty.
Haneke's camera is scrupulously avoidant of anything remotely approaching exploitation or cruelty, but it doesn't flinch for a moment from the harsh physical and emotional realities of the dreadful situation, its confusion and loss and humiliation; that kind of unremitting honesty, however — that kind of acknowledgment of the painful, irremediable fact of death — makes for the most stirring, principled, and meaningful illustration possible of the truest meaning of love, the kind that goes much deeper and wider, and endures longer, than romance or joy or even togetherness.
Another rotten romance inexplicably released by formerly respectable indie studio Miramax, «Boys and Girls» is a badly miscast and sadly stagnant collegiate rip - off of «When Harry Met Sally,» devoid of a single moment of emotional sincerity or even a single character interesting enough to care about.
With his regionalist specificity and divining - rod intuition for the emotional core of even the most inconsequential moments, his movies often mask their own perceptiveness.
It's bad enough that he's cheating on his lovely, long - suffering wife — Cotillard's number «Take It All» is the movie's most emotional moment — but then a late reveal about Guido confirms that he's even more of a scoundrel than we thought he was.
We're supposed to believe that Adam believes in the possibility of love and that he genuinely cares about Emma, but every moment of emotional sincerity he has is offset by, not even kidding, scatological humor.
Thomas Newman's The Iron Lady certainly had some Desplat - like moments; Korzeniowski's W.E. struck me as a more overtly emotional take on a similar classically - inclined method of writing; even some of the more suspenseful, low - key underscore from Doyle's Rise of the Planet of the Apes uses a similar sense of precise rhythmic woodwind - led movement.
Even in the speed in which the «camera» flies through the WB logo in the beginning, indicates how calm things are in this moment compared to the emotional storm of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.
There's no better example of how the series maintains balance than in Metal Gear Solid 3, whose most off - beat scene is as cathartic a moment as found in any emotional drama — even 14 years after its original November 2004 release.
As a depression - prone war photographer whose death has sent her husband and two sons into decidedly separate states of emotional denial, she's a dangerous open wound of a character even from the confines of flashback; at one point Trier closes in on her silent, trembling, feeling - flushed face for what feels like a full exquisite minute, and it's the most riveting moment in the entire film.
Mr. Vigolando, whom indie fans will remember from films like Timecrimes, Extraterrestrial, and Open Windows, seems to derive confidence from strangeness, which allows even the wackier moments in Colossal to generate some unexpected emotional responses.
Most of the story surrounding the true antagonist doesn't even make much sense, but it's easy to roll along with because the actor and character work from Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto, Jay Hernandez, and Viola Davis (she plays the ruthless straight - faced top secret agent putting the band together) is very strong allowing a number of emotional moments to resonate.
While the movie has plenty of emotional moments, in my opinion it could have been even stronger had it committed more time to either Cecil's long run in The White House or the father - son generational struggles between Cecil and his desperate - for - change son played with fire by David Oyelowo (from Freedom Rider to Black Panther).
Even early on there's a moment that is foreshadowed, but the emotional impact is there.
Sweet, and even a titch inconsequential, Isle of Dogs drills down into Anderson's signature emotional reunion between estranged entities, and Koyu Rankin's Atari does score some meaningful moments with a pair of dogs energetically voiced by Bryan Cranston and Liev Schreiber.
It's a love letter to Los Angeles and while the film creates an alluring beauty to the city which would otherwise go unnoticed, «La La Land» is grounded in an emotional reality that lends itself to even the film's most surreal moments.
There are few things this tech - laden performance sedan can't do, but there are even fewer moments of emotional connection.
Does knowing the truth of a matter help us at a moment of emotional decision, even if we see where the chips are going to fall?
When the day comes that we place the book in their hands for the first time, is it usually a very emotional moment, even a tearful one for some authors.
But moreover, that was the first time people could read short, true stories that evoked an emotional response ranging from tears and a lump in the throat to an «ahh moment» or an even more exalted reason to love and share your life with pets.
The emotional moments from the original game hold up extremely well and still tug at the heart strings, perhaps even more so with full HD graphics.
The moment stuck in my head and handled the emotional weight of the subject matter far better than most games even though not a single word was spoken throughout the entire game.
There's a blossoming romance with Meryl, which can end in tragedy if you fail the interrogation sequence, and attempts at profound emotional moments are valiant, even though they perhaps don't hold as much effect as they may have done before.
Even early on there's a moment that is foreshadowed, but the emotional impact is there.
Being somewhat limited in my freedom to be entertained as a kid, for many years of my life, gaming served as a diverse means of escape for me away from the trappings of a mostly mundane, repetitive life, at the end of the school day I would often think to myself «alright... so what are some of the good things that I have to look forward to when I get home...», one of the first things that I would do as soon as I got home after school was play FINAL FANTASY on PlayStation, I would eagerly walk home as quickly as I could just so that I could continue playing from the part where I had last left off the day before, as pathetic as this may come across, I can confidently say that many of the happiest moments that I have had in my life have been while being utterly enthralled by the developments in the games, I think that reminiscing about aspects of a video game with great fondness is a hallmark of an impactful form of entertainment, I would often be so «in the zone» while playing that anything aside from what was taking place on the screen would become completely null and void in my mind to the point where I forget that I was playing a video game, even though I did not live the events of the game, I can emphatise with them as if I had, that is the sort of impact that the emotional depth of the story, the characters, the music, the design and the overall world of the series have had on me, what appeals the most to me is that FINAL FANTASY allows us the luxury of divorcing ourselves of our current reality to assume that of a world of fantasy for a precious moment in time, which is a sentiment that makes me wish that our world as whole had a little more «FINAL FANTASY» within it so as to make us all want to wake up as soon as possible to enjoy another day
At that moment, realize that all of the bullshit that has led you to marriage counseling in the first place might be the result of your own fear of vulnerability, lack of control, and emotional intimacy — and that life is far too short to muddy it up with the muck of petty fighting that no one will remember a year or even a week from today.
I liked every second of it... from the hard tearful moments to the silence in between and beyond the conference to our lunches, dinners and evening connecting in very meaningful, emotional ways.
Even couples who typically communicate effectively and are clear about their emotional needs struggle with moments of misunderstanding and a breakdown of intimacy.
Even more, you'll be making deposits in your «Emotional Bank Account» by building on positive moments with each other during gameplay.
The combination of learning mindfulness skills (approaching your fear with gentleness, and non-reactivity in the present moment) and emotional support from a trusted counselor can begin to unwind even the oldest and strongest fears and anxieties you are experiencing.
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