Sentences with phrase «imbued much»

That ending imbues much of what's come before with new meaning, and revisiting Beast may prove more satisfying than just visiting once.
Racing mechanics also receive substantial changes in Reckless Racing 2, exchanging the «floaty» and hectic feel of the original for a driving system that imbues much more control to the player.

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And it went on: «That is why, at this moment when the human race is undergoing so deep a transformation, women imbued with a spirit of theGospel can do so much to aid humanity in not falling».
If estimating the present value of innate objects is difficult, how much more uncertain it must be to ascribe such a value to an entity imbued with life!
Evans» honesty in telling her faith journey impressed us along with how much her love of the Lord imbued the entire narrative.
Really interesting insight into the motives for the rebrand too, using your own name does give you far more scope and your blog is very much imbued with your personality.
So much drama is imbued with the layers plus the partially revealed corset that modernises the overall look.
Except for a few individual lines and sight gags, a brilliantly over-the-top action - comedy sequence near the midsection, and some characteristically sharp performances (including the one by Brolin, who imbues what might've otherwise been a granite - jawed killer meathead with recognizable humanity) there's not much to fondly recall here.
Much of the movie's charm emanates from the gleeful absurdity imbuing every single piece of the puzzle the three against all odds succeed in putting together.
The screenwriter / playwrights have processed the characters» last words in ways that imbue them with as much humanity as possible.
With so much non-fiction footage available, culled from such a long time span, the last thing the case would seem to cry out for is a conventional dramatization, the kind in which glamorous actors put on just enough makeup to look 10 percent like the people they play, without any hope of imbuing the roles with the intensity already captured on film.
Not only does Zellweger still look very much like Bridget, she imbues the role with the same ungainly charm that made audiences fall in love with her in the first place.
John Early and Meredith Hagner as Elliott and Portia are marvels in roles that should be written off as second comings of Will & Grace's Jack and Karen, but are imbued with so much pathos and nuance that you're no longer merely infatuated with them as second - banana comedic relief, but instead endeared to their worst tendencies.
Spending so much time meticulously crafting the character of the room itself, seemingly trivial details are imbued with added significance.
Kolárová is allowed to play his wife with a little more edge, yet she imbues a quiet dignity for much of her screen time with just a hint of her deep unhappiness threatening to bubble to the surface.
Much of the plot is a rehash of the origin story we saw in the 2002's Tobey Maguire film but this strong cast imbues it with a freshness and seriousness that Maguire's sometimes cartoonish film lacked.
Far less noxious — and much more crossover - friendly — than most of their peers, writer - directors Jay and Mark Duplass had established a comfy little niche in the Amerindie landscape, imbuing films like The Puffy Chair (2005) and Baghead (2008) with a shaggy - dog humor that's an antidote to all that SXSW - sponsored mopiness.
While Roskam does imbue the atmosphere with a sense of lived - in crime and the nefarious characters that map out the treacherous narrative feel genuine thanks to a convincing ensemble cast, there's too often that sense of over-familiarity that bogs down the film in a feeling like we've been here many times and seen it done much better much too often.
Imbued with élan and humanism from beginning to end, Mud is very much a film about the limitless (often agonizing) power of love — and the great lengths many of us go to find it, obtain it, and ultimately, keep it.
And then there's Martin Scorsese's direction, which is just as much a star as De Niro; along with cinematographer Michael Chapman, Scorsese imbues the film with a distinctive, memorable visual style that's rightly earned its place in cinematic history.
The horror genre is always at its best when imbued with social relevance, but Peele delivers something sly but barbed, frightening not much because of its surface plot but its underlying, undeniable modern social context.
In addition to the typically perfect controls and polished gameplay, the addition of a hat that can possess virtually every enemy in the game imbues this entry in the historied franchise with a much needed freshness.
The submersible is a prototype meant to travel throughout the body of a rabbit, and somehow it is also imbued with the much more fantastic ability to change all of the physical features of a human being as well?
Phyllis Nagy's straightforward screenplay contains the drama to the tight exchanges of its source material, but Haynes benefits just as much from regular director of photography Edward Lachman, who resurrects the shadowy, noir - like shadings of «Far From Heaven» while imbuing the more intimate scenes with a warm palette that enhances the romanticism in play.
Despite the traction issues, the engine doesn't feel like it's imbued with quite as much vim and eagerness as in the 208bhp Mini JCW, partly, I suspect, due to taller gearing in the DS3.
And how much should we trust ourselves when imbuing our past with poetic meaning?
Evans» honesty in telling her faith journey impressed us along with how much her love of the Lord imbued the entire narrative.
Trading agile, dynamic traversal as a pilot to take control of the slower, but much more powerful titan imbues multiplayer rounds with an endlessly satisfying rhythm that refines the promising core of the original.
I'd have expected nothing less than the best from Nintendo, but each world is imbued with so much life.
Perhaps as much autobiographical as observational, Casteel's paintings are imbued with the tenderness of her gaze.
This emphasis in her work derives not so much from an autobiographical subtext as from the work's persistent emphasis on specific subjects: it is grounded in the concrete, and imbued with the authenticity of things seen in her daily life.
That said, to whatever extent emotional traumas may have prompted or may imbue certain works, these do not provide the «missing links» to understanding the artist's motivations, much less his achievement overall.
Like archaeological relics, the works are imbued with a sense of history and emotional poignancy that speak as much to the earthly as to the divine.
Your vision seems to be very much imbued by painting.
The roving touch with which they're rendered imbues them with twists and turns that evoke clouds or rocks as much as hands.
Borrowing from Caravaggio's Bacchus and minotaurs from Picasso, Lukacs» paintings are imbued with highly sexual imagery which has been the focus of much recent controversy surrounding his work.
«His work is imbued with poetry,» noted one reviewer, «and carries that rich quality which is so much loved by the devotees of the modern landscape school.»
Reviewing the latter exhibition in Artforum's October 2003 issue, art historian Michael Lobel noted that «the large scale of much of Rosenquist's work was initially intended to offer the viewer some critical perspective on commercial imagery by calling attention to its numbing blankness,» and that «the hallmarks of Rosenquist's mature style — the slick rendering, the vibrant Pop colors, the sustained attention to the surfaces of commodity objects ---- are brought together to imbue [his smaller] works with an uncanny psychological resonance.»
The fluidity, light and energy of Manhattan imbue her canvases, and her finished smoke drawings come to fruition only after much experimentation.
A review of this artist's work from the Evening Standard says it all: «Raven exposes film's nuts and bolts, but imbues them with new magic... At first it's too much to bear.
The woman's voice echoes around the exhibition and imbues other work with its message, much of which extends a critical perspective on concepts of beauty, women, and their skin.
Overall, the panel's reports have never focused much on research examining how humans respond (or fail to respond) to certain kinds of risk, particularly «super wicked» problems such global warming, which is imbued with persistent uncertainty on key points (the pace of sea - level rise, the extent of warming from a certain buildup of greenhouse gases), dispersed and delayed risks, and a variegated menu of possible responses.
Although I must confess that Canadian greener and longstanding IPCC - nik and Greenpeace movie star — and CBC's primary expert of choice — modeller Andrew Weaver's recent defamation / libel award of $ 50,000 by a labour expert suddently imbued with expertise ex nihilo on what strikes me as being an increasingly crowded libel front does not yield much hope of the optimistic (and / or democratic) kind.
Confidential acknowledges that his day job as a prosecutor doesn't give him the authority to write new laws, but, much like our own Judge Carton, blogging imbues Confidential with any powers he damn well pleases.
Maybe that's the ugly hardware or clunky software imbuing me with a negative feeling, but I just don't enjoy the Echo as much as I enjoy the Home.
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