Sentences with phrase «hints at characters»

Dr. Kelly's response is to «make sure he's ok serving under a woman», which not only hints at her character's insecurity, but also the fact that her role is essentially that of a pretty face for the rest of the movie.
Dexter, Season 6: Colin Hanks discusses his excitement to join the show and hints at his character's involvement.
But without any connective tissue these are mere vignettes that hint at characters without fully exploring them.
This is conveyed through conversations between the two characters which allow Michód to verbalise some of the philosophical ideas of the picture and hint at his character's motivations.
The episode also hints at character interactions we might not have seen before, mixing up the teams and forcing them into unlikely allies.
Capcom had been hinting at the character reveal over the past couple of days (namely Birdie and his UK stage) but it wasn't until the trailer that both he and Cammy got their confirmation to the roster.
One of the official hubs for the KI community, Ultra Combo recently opened a new forum page specifically for Kim Wu, further hinting at the character's return.
Worse, this reveal doesn't even make a lot of sense within the context of the Arkham universe, which never even really hinted at this character's prior existence.

Not exact matches

But that's the situation that fans of the critically - acclaimed NBC drama This Is Us found themselves in after Tuesday's episode, in which the long - anticipated death of a leading character (actor Milo Ventimiglia's Jack) is hinted to ended up coming at the hands of a faulty slow - cooker, of all things.
That shortcoming is most bothersome in business applications such as word processing and spreadsheets, in which eight uppercase characters (plus, for a file, a three - character extension) barely hint at the subject matter contained within.
A lot of that backstory is hinted at with costume designer Edna Mode's character, who speaks fondly of a time when she made super-suits (but hates the capes).
The inner and outer character conversations at the dinner table in the movie trailer, as well as the final credits, hint at the reality that we all experience in the business world.
For all the darkness and violence of Angels, these characters have other qualities, hinted at by the title: innocence, purity, naïveté, even holiness.
These opinions hint at some of the stories that will shape next year's plotline — the first full term for the new character, Justice Neil Gorsuch.
They paint others with a broad brush yet bristle at anything that even hints at their moral character and foundation.
Biblical narrative typically leaves unsaid a character's thoughts, feelings and inner motives, preferring to leave these hinted at by external actions and direct speech.
Plus the epilogue brings in a brand new character that has was hinted at throughout the book but we see who he really is then.
The performances throughout the film are filled with hopelessness and even characters not involved in the escape seem to perk up when it's even hinted at.
The film take a more blatantly serious turn in the third act than most of Anderson's previous stories have done, hinting at the emotions that are at the surface for the characters but that still feel deeply buried to us.
Dave Franco is excellent as Greg, hinting at how the character's insecurities draw him to his flamboyant partner.
Cable is less nuanced than Thanos (although, as one might reasonably expect, the screenwriters find a way to make the connection) but he's a credible enough villain when it comes to sowing chaos and, as is hinted at during his opening scene, there's more to the character than meets the eye.
It deals directly with things only hinted at or barely touched on by most TV shows or movies these days and does it through 3 - dimensional, believeable characters from all across the political / religious spectrum.
True Blood returns with too many new characters, not enough time with the characters I like, a general evasion of the most prickly parts of last season's finale, and some plodding hints at a lumbering dramatic direction for this season.
In effect, that lack of explicitness damns The Second Mother, as character relations are hinted at and even primed for confrontation, but without payoff or meaningful conclusion.
Learned sexiness is a big part of Lawrence's character and what makes her so lethal, but network restrictions mean that the trailer can only hint at that.
As hinted in a post-credits scene, Deadpool will likely be joined by the comic book character Sable in the sequel, the filmmakers said at CinemaCon.
The newcomer featured most heavily is British actress Daisy Ridley, prompting speculation she is to play Luke's daughter — a next - gen Jedi whose adventures the Abrams» trilogy will chronicle (it is broadly hinted that at least one original character is to be bumped off in the Force Awakens)
Without giving away too much of the plot, the trailer hints at a mission masterminded by Woody Harrelson's Tobias Beckett, who recruits Solo, his trusted Chewbacca, Qi'Ra (Game of Thrones» Emilia Clarke), Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover) and a character played by Thandie Newton to join his crew.
It also teases us with a whodunit style murder mystery where each of the colourful cast of characters are hinted at being Father James» possible killer.
Natalie Portman has hinted at being a versatile actress, willing to go deep to access the emotional soil for a part, but never has she committed this fully and completely, giving herself over as actors sometimes do — Robert DeNiro is Raging Bull, Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice, Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Names Desire, Charlize Theron in Monster, Marion Cotillard in La Vie En Rose, Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy (Tootsie, Rain Man, etc.) These are those rare occasions when the actor is eclipsed by the character, the performance that then reaches something more than likable, believable; it becomes moving art.
A vague hint at spiritual rebirth in the closing seconds does nothing to wash away the acid taste of this character, and he's all there is to the movie.
While the blokes keeping their clothes on hints at the misogynistic values of his characters, though, Garland crucially saves any full - body shots of his female star for a striking scene, when the flesh on show is being chosen by Ava to cover her own body; a private moment not crafted by a titillated creator but belonging to her perspective alone.
There are three characters (a fourth if you count a disembodied voice), it hints at being set in the far future — ...
It suggests and hints at possibilities that are far greater and wilder than the characters encounter in the plot, requiring the reader to make those connections, to fill in the gaps.
One scene in particular — more hinted at via audio of events occurring off - screen — borders on offensive, and the fine balance that must be maintained for characters of this type is lost.
That famous movement's auteurs disdained Freudian psychology (at least at first) and rarely embedded their protagonists in familial contexts; think of Godard, whose characters spring to life in an existential present, with no hint of having had parents, much less grandparents.
The journey these characters go on only hints at the profundity of the film's concept.
But now the same guys who recently hinted at weaving nearly 70 characters into the next Avengers film are suggesting Captain America: Civil War could have as many as three post-credits scenes.
By never focusing in on one main character, the ensemble comes together creating a tapestry of unique stories that hints at the real - life enormity of this battle.
A departure from what a sports underdog picture is expected to deliver with a decidedly»70s sensibility, it's completely uncompromised, yet it's not a downer: although there's not a hint of a lie about it, nor much optimism in its truth, the feeling of it when it's over is exhilaration at time spent with real characters placed in real situations.
But perhaps its biggest flaw is that it hints at the fate of its main character far too early, dulling what would have otherwise been a very cool final act.
However / whatever the fates aligned that allowed Dan Gilroy to make the film — a thrilling, blackly funny character study - cum - success story in the vein of «King of Comedy» with hints of «Taxi Driver,» all under the guise of a «Network» - style harsh media critique — is moot at this point, because the film should be a lasting work that should find even greater appreciation with time.
A recurring image of bees (part of the Candyman's torment) hints at the picture's eventual nod towards a matriarchy, while the evolution of the Helen character from scholar to myth points to film itself as the modern equivalent of firesides and oral history.
I appreciated all the details the game sprinkles in, like their names being Aloy and Rost, hinting at their personalities through the metallic characteristics; alloy is a mix of metals, indicating that Aloy will be a character comprised of many differing elements; Rost is like rusted metal, having suffered numerous tragedies and becoming rusty as an outcast from the Nora Tribe.
It's a very short trailer but hints at two probably playable characters, possibly Master Wu -LSB-...]
This is the character before he gets facial reconstructive surgery hinted at in the first movie.
As the only character with any hint of depth, Doyle is the audience's vessel from one chase to another — or, rather: throughout the giant chase that is the whole movie — a man as relentless as the filth and violence of the City that he struggles to defend, one drug bust at a time.
The Hollywood Reporter claims that America's favorite rollerblading werewolf was offered several roles in the Kingsman sequel, ranging from supporting characters to cameos, but it's unclear which he's signed on for (although the poster he tweeted hints his character will be Southern, at the very least).
«A Midwestern murder mystery steeped in atmosphere and deliberate character reveals that hint at revelations to come» — Peter Howell, The Toronto Star
So much is briefly mentioned or hinted at in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novels and stories about the iconic detective, that it seems no one really has a clear view on the character.
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