Sentences with phrase «into real characters»

Every time I begin to write a book, I think of you, the readers — those who will let the written words unfold into real characters and settings in your mind.
Instead, we simply get a taste for each personality, and the actors make them into real characters.
Hahn does the best work in the film with the broadest character, but even she can't make Carla into a real character.
This is a window into a real character with real problems, who has chosen to be considered deaf and mute rather than talk about them.
The stone building, with walls of half a metre thick has been restored and renovated into a real character B&B and art gallery.

Not exact matches

As the book's main character, a young Circle employee named Mae, sinks deeper into company life, she becomes less and less attuned to the real people around her.
On Wednesday, Buterin tweeted that by his math, there are 827 ways to alter his name by only changing a single character, with scammers using Twitter names like «VltalkButerin» — close enough to his already - uncommon actual name that it might fool people into believing it was real.
Elder recognizes there are a lot of «snakes and shady characters» associated with these kinds of seminars, but he found that this particular group provided him the coaching and education he needed to make the leap into real estate investing.
For my own children, in this video - gaming age, what those fictional children get away with is simply unimaginable, except as the stories themselves seed the imagination, and the lives of the characters work their way into the life of the real child, enlarging that child's world.
(iv) That the potentiality for being an element in a real concrescence of many entities into one actuality, is the one general metaphysical character attaching to all entities, actual and non-actual; and that every item in its universe is involved in each concrescence.
This limitation is by no means evident in terms of the ontological principle as we know it from Process and Reality, but it was very real in terms of the ontological principle Whitehead was then working with: «That every condition to which the process of becoming conforms in any particular instance has its reason in the character of some actual entity whose objectification is one of the components entering into the particular instance in question» (EWM 323f).
The challenge is to ground the intuition of a character of permanent rightness in the general categories one uses for an understanding of reality, i.e., so to relate the intuition to the structures of the real that its integration into those structures validates the intuition while giving it specific content.
Saint NIcholas was a real person who was morphed into the character we see today.
If these aspects of religion can be nurtured by theology into the conscience and character of America, it is likely that God — the only real basis of all that is universally true and just — will be served.
Still, real insights into the sorts of kook - ery our culture is particularly susceptible to are there, and Portis manages to develop our sympathy for even some of the most deluded characters.
It consists in extending the innate knowledge of principle, the highest good, into all objects of thought and action so that their real value - character is manifest.
Moreover, he lays so much emphasis on the fact that this event of the past can be real only if it is brought into vital connection with our own lives, that he undermines the historical character of the event itself.
When Max and her friends are transported into the movie, Max must use the rules of the classic slasher to save her mom's character from the killer — which Max clearly hopes will bring her real, deceased mother back to life.
Saint Nicholas of Myra in Lycia (c. 270 - 343) was a real person who is now mythologized into Santa Claus, an obese old man who miraculously keeps track of the moral character of children, travels around the Earth on a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer, visits millions of houses in one night without opening any door or window, and leaves presents for millions of children.
I'm very much inspired now to put my matcha through the paces — I often forget it's in the pantry but when I use it it totally transforms my dishes into something with real character and depth.
They took a real life situation, turned it into a shoot during a live broadcast, then created the worked character of Mr. McMahon to capitalize on the heat created by the shoot while making the action somehow simultaneously a work and a shoot.
Okon, meanwhile, slipped easily into character as the smiling, wide - eyed kid who melts Greene's battle - weary heart by offering kind words and a bottle of the Real Thing after a tough game.
Shonda Rhimes (creator of Scandal and other successful television shows like Grey's Anatomy) and her team have decided not to integrate Kerry's real - life pregnancy into her character Olivia's storyline.
Jeffery illustrates the history of MI6 with examples of some of the eccentric and louche characters who were either permanent or occasional members, but the real value of this history is to see the problem of how MI6 fitted into the established diplomatic and military hierarchies, the struggle to maintain a budget and the essential first and last principle of any secret service: that it is secret.
Today marks the one year anniversary of Pokémon GO's worldwide release that sent crowds hiking through parks, meandering into streets and walking for miles in search of Pokémon, those cute little digital characters that appear in real locations on your smartphone.
A study in the British Journal of Developmental Psychology asked 64 pre-schoolers from ages 3 - 5 years to categorize a series of characters, like monsters, fairies, dragons, knights, dinosaurs as well as Santa Claus, Superman and Michael Jordan — into either real, pretend, or not sure categories.
Perhaps it is just splitting hairs but Ken Perlin, a computer science professor and founding director of the New York University Media Research Lab, makes a distinction between simply dropping digital characters onto a screen based on a player's location and integrating those characters into their surroundings so that they seem more real than virtual.
But the character of the person is what will really build that first contact past the first date and into something real.
Silly maybe, but since I?m a writer that's important to me, plus it gave me real insight into his character.
Make sure that everything that person says checks out and they are in fact a real person rather than a fictional character designed to lure you into a trap.
Toontown brings your favorite cartoon characters into the real world!
Turn wooden characters into real personalities that leap off the page.
«Me, Myself & Irene» is a labored and sour comedy that rouses itself to create real humor, and then settles back glumly into an impenetrable plot and characters who keep repeating the same schtick, hoping maybe this time it will work.
A few more ounces of character and intelligence would turn the images on screen into real people.
The real Tommy Wiseau is so eccentric and off - kilt, he's like a movie character come to life, so the risk with something like The Disaster Artist is that Tommy's portrayal devolves into caricature.
This modest film falls into the category of «character study», which generally means there there isn't a real plot or story follow, so much as a brief peek into a life of someone for a while, perhaps in the hope of learning a thing or two about a different mode of life, or as a reflection of our own.
Season 2 was more subtle and was a good examination of conflict tearing people apart, the characters were developing and were interesting, they have now turned into soundbite gimps, the creators have severely erred in trying to reconcile a fictional conflicts of a biker gang with a real world conflict of the IRA without any attempt to create even an iota a sense of realism or use skillful tact, (its difficult to see how a biker gang could make such in roads to the IRA when whole arms of government have tried and failed) The outcome of which is to turn a decent and interesting show into farce.
This average biopic has the perfect material to be made into a quintessential modern classic, but it sadly lacks soul and intensity, resulting in a rather dull experience that doesn't quite live up to the importance of its real - life character.
This wonderful film could have so easily been made into a silly comedy but is fortunately instead a bittersweet drama that relies on a captivating performance by the always talented Ryan Gosling, who gives life to a sensitive character that never seems less than real.
Sure, the character's inexplicable inflections and odd behavior are milked for comedy (especially early on), but as the story progresses, Franco reveals more layers, flaws, and vulnerabilities, turning a performance that could have just come across as an outlandish caricature into something real.
Rather than collecting a bunch of funny people together on a set and just letting them riff, the film establishes coherent characters and drops them into a twisty mystery plot that's tightly crafted enough to generate some real narrative momentum while never getting too bogged down in its own plot that it forgets to be funny.
There is real value is how it allows each member of the cultural mosaic of a jury to develop into distinct, damaged, and interesting characters
It's the perfect role for her to sink her teeth into, sexy and fun, but she brings a sense of real intelligence and soulfulness to the character.
Though [Rains is] strong in The Fixer, willing to push his character's initially endearing curiousity into aggressive and stubborn places and show real emotional confusion in a foreign land, the picture is otherwise a mixed bag.
Even though technically he's not the greatest director ever (a fact which has been harped on ad nauseam by Smith's non-fans, hereafter known as The Pack), his writing consistently brings out delightful characters who sometimes skirt the edges of parody and sometimes dive head - first into it, yet still retain an indelible realness even while engaging in the sort of breathlessly verbose and witty conversations us real people wish we could have, but can't.
The only real bummer is that Hela dispatches three fan favorite characters in her first sally into Asgard — and it's done so quickly it barely registers.
Unlike series co-star Biel, Mitchell remained with the program throughout its run, and through many character changes that found Lucy marrying Kevin Kinkirk, working as an associate pastor, giving birth, and surviving both a miscarriage to twins and clinical depression.Although Mitchell branched out from television into cinematic work as early as 1996, with a turn in the fantasy - action thriller The Crow: City of Angels, and continued intermittent film appearances (such as a supporting role in 2005's slasher movie Saw II), she made no secret of her real passion: performing country music as a guitarist and vocalist.
As the film continues we meet up with new characters and finally into the Mirkwood forest where we get the first bit of real action.
Ultimately, though, the detailed character portrayals at the heart of Seven Seconds invest us into the Butlers» search for justice, while poignantly illustrating that in the real world, that justice is rare.
Scenes bump into one another as the story lacks any real sense of narrative cohesion, but more a collection of scenes meant to move the characters around the landscape in an effort to make sure all their ducks are in a row for the big finale.
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