Sentences with phrase «how little the characters»

Paul Bettany and Elizabeth Olsen's performances were fine, but if anything, Infinity War revealed how little those characters have added to the MCU.
Instead, with Vince and Craig both desperate for the money, the price their asking gets lower and lower to show how desperate they are for money and it really showcases the chemistry between these three actors and demonstrates how little these characters value their own well - being.
The biggest disappointment in the film was how little the character of Juliette (Felicity Jones) was actually used.

Not exact matches

These newest results boost the case of the those who argue that immersing yourself in a fictional world populated by layered, complex characters can't help but increase your understanding of how the human mind works and make your fellow humans a little less strange to you.
There are plenty of stories that highlight just how mean - spirited Helmsley was towards her employees, and her cruelty and disdain towards the people below her — who she once described as «the little people» — was so ingrained in her character it earned her the nickname the «Queen of Mean».
If you knew how many of the «debaters» in this forum were paid shills sitting in boiler room type operations all day basically getting into character and arguing the agenda their boss gave them you would spend less time debating them and more time talking about their little known but thriving industry.
In this situation how could we give meaningful content to the idea that God extends subjective aims to the various actors in the little drama we have constructed, that is, provides subjective aims which have the potential, at least, to affect the outcome of events, and have, therefore, the potential to affect the character of God's future experience?
To put it mildly, 3:7 - 9 is out of character:»... I am but a little child: I do not know how to go out or come in» -LRB-!).
You're anecdotal «I've met these fighters therefore...» has no basis for this discussion because these fighter's characters are not being judged here, (and your one brief experience with them would have little value there either) their specific behavior is being discussed in relation to not only to how other major sporting organizations treat similar behavior, but also with sensitivity to the growing LGBT community, which is also a significant percentage of women's MMA fighters.
Preschool aged kids are learning educational skills they will need for school that encourage them to play games with friends, use their imagination for pretend play with little characters, and develop skills to learn how to recognize different colors and letters.
Toddlers and preschoolers have been learning animal sounds, how cars race down the track and playing pretend with the Little People characters!
It's nice they acknowledge how cartoon characters could be used to encourage healthier eating choices... but as you pointed out, that means little.
Mr. Men and Little Miss characters offer a trendy, fashion - forward way for your readers to tap into their sense of humor and let the world know exactly how they view themselves.
How cute would it be to decorate your little toddler's potty chair with his favorite character?
«It was mortifying and degrading to see how a little question of this character was often managed» by those campaigning for office, he argued.
They are made to feel it is a character issue and that nobody believes how how little food they actually consume.
I love how the herringbone is a little uneven, and gives the piece character.
They have the ability to meet each other and get a feel for each other's personality and get to know each other a little better before they take it offline.With «webdating,» you get a feel for chemistry and the ability to pinpoint each other's personality and character; you can see them, see how they smile, see how they move and this gives you insight into what that person is really like as opposed to just reading a typed profile or chat with them on IM which is less personal.
She came to find a little variety of things, including how it is also to possess an amazing teaching character to get men and women with no trouble gain knowledge of selected tricky things.
But no matter how realistically these characters move or blink or smile, there's always a coldness about them, particularly around the eyes, that makes them a little spooky.
I don't know how thin these characters are, as they are rich historical figures and are very often very well - portrayed, but there is something lacking about the expository aspects of Philip Dunne's, Gina Kaus» and Albert Maltz's script, which pays little mind to secondary characters, and isn't even all that layered with the leads, who, to a lesser extent, join most all other characters in supplementing a sense of melodrama.
Though... there's a lot of little detail that the «Tip Character» doesn't let you know, forcing you to go to forums or Youtube videos to understand (which shouldn't be the case for simple things like how big a home should be to attract people to your world).
There's little doubt that Stone does an impressive job of authentically establishing the movie's cut - throat world of high finance right from the outset, as the filmmaker, along with coscreenwriter Stanley Weiser, offers up a blisteringly - paced narrative that rarely pauses to explain exactly what the central character does or how all of this works.
And several of the characters are a little over the top in both the way they're animated and how they act.
Olympus Has Fallen comes from a long line of dumb action flicks that are more concerned about high body counts and how many rounds of ammunition can be pumped into nameless causalities at high speeds than little things like plot, logic, and character.
Some of «Fortitude» feels too planned, more written than organic, and a little, sorry, «cold», but there's a lot to like here, especially if you're curious about how to use environment as a character in mystery storytelling.
It's a little iffy to think about how Segel wrote his own role, a character that is charming and has women throw themselves at him throughout the entire movie, and this knowledge gives the impression of narcissism from Segel.
Man in the Dark — Stephen Lang, who is absolutely brilliant in the film, talks a little bit about his character and how he thinks of the Blind Man almost like an urban legend.
At one point Andy throws a little pity party for himself, asking if anybody understands how hard it is for a kid to keep his toys under wraps instead of playing with them, and it's a poignant character note because it's psychologically suggestive of Carell's status in his adult life — but it isn't dwelled upon.
And Simmons has a way of never quite letting Hopper commit to any one conversation too much, of conveying that this kid has suffered his father's abuse enough that he's not decorously or charismatically traumatized as film characters often are — he's learned how to say as little as possible.
In those 30 pages they never left the hut, never said what the point was of the entire adventure that everyone would soon go on, very little character building of the 13 Dwarves just a bunch of silly singing, eating and reading about how purplexed Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) was at the shenanigans going around him.
But it's also an indication of how little we still all agree on what makes a great female character.
Payne is clearly trying to achieve a sense of Midwestern realism in the casting of these smaller roles (much like how Richard Linklater achieved that small - town Texas flavor with «Bernie»), but it feels a little close - minded in the way that almost every character is portrayed as a redneck simpleton.
The disc is packed with extras, including some deleted scenes that add very little, a blooper reel and a featurette detailing how Wonder Woman fits in with Batman and Superman as a DC flagship character that are all fairly throwaway, but there are a few neat production featurettes that detail how director Patty Jenkins approached making what could have been a potential disaster given the negativity towards the DCEU's previous movies, and also interesting effects details about the lighting, costumes and the chosen colour palette that may not sound like much but actually prove to be quite enlightening about the whole filming process.
Once again, Anderson populates his film with characters who remake the world around them, but we see how little pleasure it actually brings them, and how far they are willing to go to force others to conform to those expectations.
How do the film's producers develop their characters» personalities, even with very little dialogue?
By the time she meets him, we know as much of the story of her marriage to Hal as the other characters who knew them can reveal (There's a major point that only Jasmine could know, and she has repressed it), so we know exactly how and why Jasmine starts the getting - to - know - you conversation with lie after little lie.
Ellie — How does a character with so little screen time make the top 10?
All of the characters are shocked when they hear how much the other person makes, but equally as shocking is how little they have left of it.
«Suicide Theory» does boast a couple of intriguingly complex characters, however, and some interesting points on how little satisfaction is derived from retribution, especially when what goes around reliably comes around.
Crucially, there's just enough character growth and variety (little bits of their pre-apocalypse lives help dictate their personality and skills) that you never get used to losing survivors, no matter how essential a part of the game it is.
Characters interact in fun little ways, and some of the cutest touches come in things like pre and post battle dialogue or even in the tone of how characters call each other into battle, like the overwrought, slightly mocking way Spider - Man calls Frank West (whose original, true voice actor returns) Characters interact in fun little ways, and some of the cutest touches come in things like pre and post battle dialogue or even in the tone of how characters call each other into battle, like the overwrought, slightly mocking way Spider - Man calls Frank West (whose original, true voice actor returns) characters call each other into battle, like the overwrought, slightly mocking way Spider - Man calls Frank West (whose original, true voice actor returns) in to tag.
Sure, star Taylor Kitsch comes up short whenever he has to bring a little gravitas to the story of war and romance, but he's charismatic in the many light - hearted moments, and from Stanton's years at Pixar (where he helmed Finding Nemo and Wall - E), he's learned how to build stories and characters carefully, and to fill the screen with images that delight the eye.
His idea is that the emotions of this little girl are the characters and it takes place in the head of this little girl, and shows how they control things that go on.
It is a film brimming with rich characters, incredible performances, nuanced direction, and a pitch - perfect script, and Rees uses the backdrop of World War II America to highlight how much — and how little — our country has changed in half a century.
There's little avoiding how these character dynamics fit into Allen's well - publicized personal life, and it's extremely discomforting at times — particularly in how Ginny is reduced to a green - eyed monster of pettiness and anger.
Drinking from a bottle, taking on hordes of enemies drunk, Tessa Thompson handled the role of Valkyrie so smoothly that there was very little comment on how she took the trademarks out from under the male character's feet and scored a point for the girls.
Its brilliant colors and startling characters spring from the screen and remind us how very, very tired we are of simpleminded little characters bouncing around dimly in 3 - D.
While most of the supporting characters in «BvS» serve the two main heroes and do little else, «Civil War» takes the time to show how the schism in the Avengers is affecting everyone on the team.
Scene after scene demonstrating how awful he is (how about that post-coital bedroom scene, acted so well by McDonald) play out with little to no relevance to the ongoing narrative and aren't done in any particularly nuanced way as to help form more than a one dimensional perception of this character.
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