Film saved by
the final twist in the story but by then who cares.
Not exact matches
There have been rumours that this wasn't the end of the
story, and
in true reality TV show style, there's a
final twist.
In a final, anticlimactic twist in the story of Robert Gallo and the discovery of HIV, the US government's Office of Research Integrity (ORI) has withdrawn its finding that the AIDS researcher was guilty of scientific misconduc
In a
final, anticlimactic
twist in the story of Robert Gallo and the discovery of HIV, the US government's Office of Research Integrity (ORI) has withdrawn its finding that the AIDS researcher was guilty of scientific misconduc
in the
story of Robert Gallo and the discovery of HIV, the US government's Office of Research Integrity (ORI) has withdrawn its finding that the AIDS researcher was guilty of scientific misconduct.
An incredible
story, with such expertly executed plot reveals,
twists and turns that, like the very best of page turning novels, kept me sat
in front of my TV for its
final few hours as I just had to know what happened next.
Affleck is good, as is the rest of the cast (especially J.K. Simmons and Jon Bernthal) but the script relies way too much on an obvious
twist and, of all things, a back
story explainer from Simmons
in the
final act,
in which he basically relays Affleck's character's life
story for ten whole minutes.
It's a love
story, partly modeled on Wuthering Heights, with a troubling
twist in the
final pages that casts an unsettling light on everything before it.
Nonetheless, The Kept has much to offer, especially for readers who enjoy
stories set
in earlier time periods, written with vivid descriptions and intricate plots that
twist and turn until the
final page.
Aerith's
story in Final Fantasy VII and the entire
twisting, winding narrative of
Final Fantasy IV stand out as especially emotional moments.
The latest
in Square Enix's long - running (but misleadingly titled) series of role - playing games,
Final Fantasy XV still tells a
story about a group of misfits banding together to save the world, but with a
twist.
In a
twist to the third and
final instalment of the
story, Bandai Namco Games can reveal that both Amazon UK and GAME have helped make impressive...
The
story's
final act goes a bit off the rails (resulting
in a typical Japanese - flavored
twist), but the entire dramatic experience is surprising considering the overall quality of the game.
The effort put into the UI, and the plot
twist at the end of the Prologue (spoiler: the world gets split into light and dark parallel worlds, and you'll control a party
in each one) suggest that Dimensions quickly expands from a tightly - constrained and simple retro title into something much larger and more interesting, with a large cast, lots of combinations of equipment and abilities, and maybe even a different take on the «light v.s. dark»
stories of the early
Final Fantasy titles.
Others have more balanced gameplay and
story but throw
in mind - bending plot
twists and complications a la
Final Fantasy VII.
Information is released at such a great pace
in Final Fantasy VII that the insane number of plot points and
twists rarely feel all that confusing unless you try to explain the
story to someone else.
Visuals is something worth admiring, Full of
twists and turns, the
story in this game is what you have come to expect from a
Final Fantasy game, better (though it's hard to call it the best) leveling systems
in the
Final Fantasy franchise.
(NO SPOILERS) Full of
twists and turns, the
story in this game is what you have come to expect from a
Final Fantasy game.
And
in a
final strange - but - true
twist, this week Cassingham came across a MarketWatch
story about the economic downturn, «Adopting a Bunker Mentality.»
The latest
in Square Enix's long - running (but misleadingly titled) series of role - playing games,
Final Fantasy XV still tells a
story about a group of misfits banding together to save the world, but with a
twist.
Throughout a few
twists in the
story, I enjoyed the
final boss fight and appreciated the conclusion.