The single most exhilarating moment may come from a bar graph — seriously, you'll want to cheer — but there's no shortage of
human stories on screen: The woman whose shoe gets stuck in pavement that's melted from the heat.
Not exact matches
The
story of Jesus is what the eternal trinitarian life of God looks like when it is projected upon the
screen of history, and this means not only
on the
screen of
human history but...
The
story of Jesus is what the eternal trinitarian life of God looks like when it is projected upon the
screen of history, and this means not only
on the
screen of
human history but of sinful
human history.
What is our culture really saying about women, when its biggest
stories of all those projected
on to cinema
screens still don't recognise them as three - dimensional
human beings?
Far from the stilted caricatures of the Johns Wayne and Ford, these days Native Americans are more likely to be represented
on screen as sympathetic characters, which is refreshing, because after decades of dehumanization at the hands of Hollywood, they finally have gotten a chance to shine by occasionally telling
stories that feature them if not as heroes, at least as
human.
In its brief sojourn
on the
screen, A Ghost
Story moves through centuries of geologic time and into the deepest recesses of the
human heart.
Just as in the original, this film is as much about the texture of the world
on screen as it is the
story of the Replicants (artificially manufactured
humans created as slave labor) decades after Deckard first strolled the mean streets of L.A.
Featuring a new
story, two online multiplayer modes (2 - player co-op campaign and a 4 - player «TV show» themed Pay - Per - View event that pits
humans against zombies), thousands of
on -
screen zombies and more, Dead Rising 2 takes zombie survival horror to a whole new level.
Attack of the Earthlings is a game that really grows
on you; flavor dialogue, weird loading
screens, and even the weird way the robotic Mr. Motivatio shouts «encouragement» at the office workers or the
human drones waving their arms like crazy to distract the normal
humans all work together to flesh out the enemy characters and
story in a hilarious way.
The Knights of The Order feel like they operate without any clear substance in their personality, and the character development in this
story - driven narrative feels underwhelming, as we do not feel like we are really connecting with the Knights
on the
screen like we felt connected to the
human essence and struggles of Joel & Ellie in The Last of Us.