It has amazingly
little dialogue in it.
Her performance is particularly remarkable given that there is
little dialogue in the film.
There is very
little dialogue in the film, with long stretches playing out in the relative quiet of sound effects and sparse music that made every cough and seat shift in the theater a part of the building tension.
There's very
little dialogue in the film.
There's
little dialogue in the film, and what's there can't even define the people we see, let alone give them names outside of the credits.
There is very
little dialogue in the film and Tsai uses long takes with minimal camera movement to emphasize the boredom and unhappiness of the characters.
He even sets Return to Waterloo's narrative to the album's music, incorporating very
little dialogue in the process, and as such the film suggests a visual LP.
Sleek and slim, it throws the audience right into a visual dreamscape, allowing images to speak for themselves with
little dialogue in the way of their charge.
Oddly, there is
little dialogue in much of the first half — other than the barks and barbs of Gunnery Sgt. Hartman, viciously and accurately portrayed by Lee Ermey, a real - life leatherneck who spent three years in Vietnam.
Since there's very
little dialogue in the movie, the physicality of our characters became that much more important.»
Not exact matches
With the shock value of the fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks
dialogue about so - called «bad AI» will start to have a
little more subtlety
in 2016.
Unfortunately, Commonweal leaves
little doubt that it has the first and not the second kind of
dialogue in mind.
Those on the right, who want to capture the jobs, programs, and networks for their opposing political agenda, also have
little interest
in dialogue.
In this obscure indie film, two little read - comic books come together in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern worl
In this obscure indie film, two
little read - comic books come together
in a subtle, dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil in the modern worl
in a subtle,
dialogue - heavy character study that plays out like a slow - burning portrait of good and evil
in the modern worl
in the modern world.
That probably inevitable disappointment aside, the play's plot holds the unexpected insights too
little present
in its
dialogue.
Given the latest medical data concerning the distinct characteristics of the fetus and its ability to survive outside the womb at a startlingly early age, it is
little wonder that
in the past few years several of the denominations that once took a more open position on abortion have retreated somewhat: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is now studying the issue;
in a 1980 statement on social principles, the UMC moved to a more qualified position; the Episcopal Church and the recently formed Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America seem to be
in the process of toning down their earlier positions (or those of a predecessor body) The Lutherans defeated a resolution
in their 1989 Assembly which would have been consistent with the liberal position of the LCA predecessor body, and a 1988 Lutheran - Episcopal
dialogue report refers to the fetus as «embryonic humanity» with claims on society.
This may all seem a
little remote, although Seyyed Hossein Nasr of the Center for Muslim - Christian Understanding at George Town University
in Washington says, the basic element
in dialogue is «faith
in God.»
If you scroll through to about 29:30, there is a great
little dialogue between Crosby, one of the fathers, and Renee, his mother -
in - law.
There is
little in their message about «
dialogue,» a key theme of Pope Francis; but there is a lot of hot rhetoric about impeding the enforcement of the laws,
in terms weirdly reminiscent of the states - rights or «nullification» theory of John C. Calhoun, recently disowned by Yale University for his defense of slavery.
But the question of how to interpret the doctrine of the universality and unsurpassability of Christ
in the context of inter-religious
dialogue is now with us for good, and the fact that it will not go away means that we may be at least a
little closer to an answer than we were before.
If they had only the forthright statement of Paul VI — as understood literally — as a guide to an exchange of ideas with Christians, both types of Hindu would find
little reason to join enthusiastically
in the
dialogue.
From my own peculiar point of vantage I sense that many Christians may be missing something — a message hidden
in Scripture,
in the words of the church fathers, and
in the deliberations at Vatican II — without which our attempts at interfaith
dialogue will be of
little or no avail.
One difference is that today's commentaries hold very
little knowledge of Torah culture and even the Jewish
dialogue going on
in the New Testament and although they have a lot of knowledge, it is diluted by a full cultural engagement which leaves a lot out with a very gentile understanding of Scripture.
I can generally reign it
in somewhat as long as I have hope that genuine on topic
dialogue can be achieved with someone but once I lose that hope I lose my reason for not giving
in and having a
little fun.
In regard to the comment about how Herd Evans provides little guidance in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church
In regard to the comment about how Herd Evans provides
little guidance
in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church
in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing
dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church).
As she reenacts the
dialogue, Cheryl is still unsettled by the questions that Plato and his interlocutor's raised, and has managed to get a
little of that uncertainty to blossom
in her friend.
One guy — don't know who he is or who he represents — is a getting
little nasty and personal so I told him I simply won't engage
in a
dialogue.
The actual reason there is very
little «useful
dialogue» going on
in this blog is because people appear to be approaching discussion somewhat like a chess game... attempting to anticipate my moves and characterize my «style of play» based on previous experience with others.
Right now, Dan is
in the middle of a performance of «The
Little Man's Best Friend», a lovely play with very little dia
Little Man's Best Friend», a lovely play with very
little dia
little dialogue.
You have to go through many gates to get inside and when you're
in, well, it's a different world — that's where the National
Dialogue is taking place and where people from all over the world deliberate over the fate of a country they seem to know very
little about....
But there has been
little public
dialogue about how and whether those proposals respond to what some describe as a political crime wave stemming from the outsized role of money
in state politics.
Now the 2015 election is just over a year away, we know the political context
in which it can be deployed: the «good society» breaks the economic deadlock by opening up a way to spend money better, and fits
in with Miliband's broader «One Nation»
dialogue about helping the
little people deal with the faceless monolithic institutions of the private — and now, the public — sectors.
In those cases, HMRC will have made a decision based on information they held and would have been forced to classify the case as claimant error, fraud or HMRC error without any direct dialogue with the claimant · The reported figures materially underestimate official error in the system with little or no attention paid to «contributory error» (where the error is primarily a claimant error but to which HMRC have contributed in some indirect way
In those cases, HMRC will have made a decision based on information they held and would have been forced to classify the case as claimant error, fraud or HMRC error without any direct
dialogue with the claimant · The reported figures materially underestimate official error
in the system with little or no attention paid to «contributory error» (where the error is primarily a claimant error but to which HMRC have contributed in some indirect way
in the system with
little or no attention paid to «contributory error» (where the error is primarily a claimant error but to which HMRC have contributed
in some indirect way
in some indirect way).
Mayor Bill de Blasio said today he got
little notice of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's late - afternoon decision to shut down MTA services
in the city yesterday — and later this afternoon said would have liked more «
dialogue» about the decision.
While the Governor's promise of
dialogue on tolls
in 2015 is a positive sign, I remain disappointed that Rockland County residents have been offered
little information to date on exactly how much Tappan Zee tolls will actually rise.
I mean, you know, he was 8 years old and, you know,
in the prologue I invent this
little encounter, you know, this
little dialogue between him and his father reacting to this object
in the night sky.
Her adventures with Sebastian are told almost always
in dialogue - free montages, so we hear painfully
little from her.
In the end, the movie is still a musical, entirely sung through with
little or no spoken
dialogue scenes, filmed on a big theatrical set.
Offering
little dialogue and even less
in the way of explanation, this is a movie that's going to engender enthusiasm from certain quarters and head scratching from others.
also, some of the
dialogue is a
little headache - inducing, especially
in scenes that are particularily difficult and that have to be replayed a half - dozen times.
Reynolds» Curtis («Like Tony,» Gerry asks; «Like Mayfield,» Curtis responds, which, when compared to the fools who come to mind
in regards to Gerry, is a clever
little joke among some really crackling
dialogue) is a cool customer through and through.
All
in all,
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time features intriguing characters, a solid story, tons of
dialogue and simplistic RPG mechanics.
The actual sound design of the film is a
little less impressive; while wholly clean and clear
in presentation,
dialogue is a bit flat and the use of the surrounds is a
little erratic.
Their characters may be distilled a
little too directly from their past roles, and they can't always bring the more ponderous
dialogue to life — Ms. Tomlin sometimes seems to be reciting it
in a trance.
Hannah was given too
little to do
in the first film, and she does her very best to make Tarantino's samey, show - off, adolescent
dialogue feel as though it could have come from her character's mouth.
A fast - paced,
dialogue - driven, well - constructed
little film about the immorality of our times, specifically playboy Roger (Campbell Scott) and how he decides to give his 16 - year old nephew (Jesse Eisenberg)
in town a crash course
in how to get laid after his nephew asks for his help.
So, for you comedy buffs out there that really are intent on seeing this, hey, who's going to stop you (maybe your parents, I suppose), but believe me, the lack of layers
in the story, the nonsensical
dialogue, and the overall «wow, I can't believe that I just saw that while sitting
in a movie theater» factor, probably will leave you at least a
little disappointed.
The runty
little brother of «The Hunger Games» has gotten surprisingly proficient
in that area of well - produced sci - fi junk where a lot of the
dialogue consists of variations on, «Go, go, go!»
Occasionally returns to «gags»
in the
dialogue which work sometimes perfectly and sometimes are a
little labored but overall with Friday Night Lights, the best TV out there now.
Affirmative.This is not your ordinary western.Long
dialogue and stretching events, alongside with a political agenda of misdemeanors.And Willie
in the middle.The goat.Furthermore, the finale seems a
little bit of propaganda whether it be over a justified «party» or not, it still is considered a non-argumentative propaganda without evidence.The whole physical hunting is more than satisfying.Polonsky knew he wasn't fully charged but it's an entertaining film all
in all.