Sentences with phrase «film achieves much»

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This was achieved by developing highly pigmented and tailor - made inks for this specific project and by using specific screens and squeegees that result in a much higher level of ink film on the bottle.
Arriving frontloaded with talent, the starry cast of «Megamind» can't save a film that expends so much energy to achieve so little entertainment value.
Archival footage is combined with somewhat affected - looking re-enactments, but the film achieves its purpose: to remind us that we still have thousands of bombs, and neither they — nor we — have gotten that much smarter.
John Krasinski demonstrated in his first film as a director that he has the ability to do things well and get it right with what he wants, and alongside Emily Blunt, his wife, he has achieved much more.
As Robert Kennedy (played by Peter Sarsgaard) describes in the film, JFK never achieved as much with his presidency as he wanted to, but people still consider him one of the most memorable presidents.
But, again, the film doesn't offer much more than a watered down version of the original, and it doesn't have the poignancy of that film, and probably won't until a cast member either achieves fame or OD's.
At one point, Nick jokes about movies that are made about people who don't do much, a meta - reference to the film itself, but even urban ennui and marital apathy have been captured with more do - nothing honesty than Perry achieves here.
Those who don't know much about Snowden's story may still find this movie enlightening, but it never achieves the emotional force that Poitras achieved in her film with the real Snowden front and center.
Achieving moments of lyrical beauty seldom before attempted, much less reached, in his earlier films, Rosi here appears to be moving beyond a politically - inspired cinema and more towards an investigation of private spheres of experience.
What it does achieve is a pervading sense of disquiet — the film manages to be disturbing without very much overt violence.
One can't help wishing for a film that focuses unrelentingly on Neeson, but that film would move at a much slower clip, as The Grey rarely lets up in the first act, with Carnahan achieving skillful tension and the production utilizing specific and effective sound design to spotlight the uninhabitable environment.
It's not all the necessary vulgarities, but the assumption that it will be another revenge film, much like Inglourious Basterds, where a race can achieve a feeling of vengeance from the seat of a movie theater.
Considering Naomi Watts» raise to the A-Level shortly after Mulholland Dr. (and The Ring and 21 Grams) it is pretty awesome that that killer audition scene in the film is pretty much her audition to celeb / serious - actress that Diane Selwyn never achieves in the movie.
Editing the VFX took about six months, which Aranson noted is, «much longer than his previous films — even period ones,» adding: «Woody is lucky to have worked with his artistic collaborators from his past films so they know what he is trying to achieve.
The clothes and cars are easy enough to get down pat, but it's the way that the characters come to life within the milieu that feels very much like they're achieving a level of believability that credits the film.
That being said, I find it incredible how much this film both excels and expands on what the former achieved, while also defacing its legacy in practically equal measures.
His decision to have unrestrained violence achieve his film's resolution is much less endearing, the sign of a lazy filmmaker determined to meet expectations and content to value the base desires of his core fan base over the interests of sound storytelling and the tastes of the general moviegoing public.
It is a very cool story with a very hilarious Borat - Ozzy type character... this is just a great movie and since it's a comedy but achieves so much more... maybe it should win best film awards... I feel excited for the cast but also for the original the room cast... I hope somethings good comes to them other than just Greg and Tommy...
Dog Day Afternoon wants to be a black comedy, a city film, a character study, a ticking time bomb of a heist, and much more all in one, but fails to fully achieve any of them.
Nothing seems kitsch or there for nostalgic purposes; much like everything else in the film, it has a specific goal to achieve and it does so with elegance and style.
But, in achieving his realism sans much dialogue, McQueen also shows that he is, in a sense, the anti-Cassavetes, for where Cassavetes achieved such realism with dialogue, in great films like Faces and The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, by letting characters speak as in real life, McQueen allows characters to react and brood, as in real life.
Much like her character of Dr. Julia Harris in the «Horrible Bosses» films, Aniston once again created another daring antagonistic force in Carol, who fearlessly stops at nothing to achieve what she wants.
Much filmed previously (by Polanski, Kurosawa and Welles, among many others), Shakespeare's infamously bloody Scottish Play has rarely been allowed to elicit the sympathy for its central characters as Justin Kurzel achieves here.
One thing is for sure, it is a wildly ambitious film — perhaps it was trying to achieve just a little too much though.
Sabrina is a bit of an overlooked film that will likely age well, and while it won't achieve the classic status of the original, it probably will be seen in a much better light by today's viewers than at the time of it's release.
Watching the film again, I realized that its greatness lies not so much in what it achieves, but in what it doesn't do.
The primary flaw I see in the process is that unless the novels have some literary value beyond some sort of mass - market appeal, most will never achieve very much in sales or have the chance for the real payday of film rights or, better yet, actually being made into a film.
The company expressed its desire to «film beautiful scenes in stereoscopic 360 VR video,» expressing a strong belief in how much that can be achieved with virtual reality.
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