Sentences with phrase «internal life the character»

Her «outcast» qualities are more internal, and she's certainly a strong enough actress to deliver whatever internal life the character requires.

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Without character running through your veins as the source of your decision - making process, and without integrity as your internal GPS system navigating you through life, you're going to eventually fail.
OK, so technically Jim Gaffigan isn't a fictional character, but his on - stage persona and ever - present internal monologue have taken on a life of their own.
Internal relations are those relationships which constitute both living and non-living events with respect to their character and existence.
... allows us to observe an outstanding Keaton in a character whose internal monologue should have many similarities with real life... [Full review in Spanish]
But Amiel also demonstrates a flair for visual poetry, balancing the restrained with inventive surreal touches that represent Darwin's internal processes, whether using time lapse photography to evoke a character's rumination on the life cycle of a baby bird or bringing Darwin's many hallucinations and nightmares to lyrical life.
In these films a woman's internal life and character arc are important on their own, and don't depend on the male's story arc.
His energy, particularly in scenes where he does some fast talking in the courtroom, sells the rather larger - than - life character, and the internal struggles he possesses about what he is doing makes him sympathetic enough to know he isn't just a smart - ass out to make a mockery of the legal system for self - aggrandizement.
I'm so moved to happiness by the way the characters» boiling - over thoughts, hopes, and dreams seem to be broadcast out of their internal lives and into this remarkable world created by Wong Kar - wai.
We are privy to the internal lives of no less than eight main characters and they are all compelling.
For a first - person POV story, the writing also a little short on internal monologue, especially considering the momentous change that's taking place in the character's life.
French writes a mean whodunit, but in every book she expands her universe of characters and paints a more detailed portrait of their internal lives.
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