Sentences with phrase «main plots»

For a show supposedly set around historical events, it lacks historical accuracy, particularly in what seems to be one of the main plots by chapter 2.
And in one case - alas, poor Kevin - the presence of the character is problematic His was one of the original main plots in the original American Pie (the one paired up with Tara Reid).
A good example: I've been playing a videogame of late with a combination Greek / fantasy pantheon in which the player - character is a very faithful servant of a particular goddess, knows other gods exist (because killing them / beating them up is the main plot of the game), and winds up with an ally who can clearly see that the gods exist but only cares about following himself — so there's a mix there of misotheism with a few of the gods (they are there, but they're evil), faithful worship (serving a good goddess), and nay theism («You gods are selfish jerks, I'm going my own way!»).
Ficitional stories skip over gritty details that are not germane to the main plot line.
Such violations, often glossed over in the «Judeo - Christian tradition,» have provided the main plot of Jewish - Christian interaction.
In other words, that a male character has to be macho and tough or that a female character very often is passive, is not involved in the main plot.
100,000 people subscribe to one of the main plot - finding websites.
A book often consists of many different characters, each with their own background, history, personality, and ambitions, and each story has a timeline, main plot, subplots, and arcs.
Main Plot: You'll assume the role of a divorced father who hasn't seen his daughter in years.
The main plot isn't really interesting, and although the there were many potential jokes and laughs that could've been rendered from the story, only a few were able to make me laugh.
The main plot of the drama centers upon the destiny of the An sisters, An Jing, An Ning and An Le.
As much as I loved Inglourious Basterds, that film was a series of digressions from the main plot, but this film is actually centered on the story he lays out at the beginning.
It's packed with interchangeable heroes and extra villains and at least four main plot lines.
The main plot for this movie is entertaining enough.
The main plot isn't really interesting, and although the there were many potential jokes and laughs that could've been rendered from
Plus the fact that as fun as the «Food Glorious Food» and the Sloth's Dance scenes are, they don't contribute to the main plot.
Its only limitation is the length of the main plot that could be completed just in a couple of hours.
It's kind of fun game with interesting new mechanics, rich battle mechanics, addictive exploring in the open world, but one thing at the main plot just ruin everything for me.
The main plot is already ridiculous enough, but when you really deconstruct this film as a whole, the sub-plots are even more outlandish than the film itself.
Shame it doesn't turn out to be the main plot.
It would have been nice for the main plot to take place 10 years after the scarring.
Teen Wolf bounds so wildly between its main plot points that I began to wonder if my press copy of the show had skipped some scenes or if they'd been assembled out of order.
The most interesting characters are removed from the main plot early on.
Some Saturday Night Live alum are there to solidify the «it's the revolution, so pass the joint» aesthetic, while old school comedians hold down the main plot line.
The main plot revolves around Po (voiced by Jack Black) and the Five on a mission to stop a warlord who has discovered that, as well as fireworks, gunpowder can be made to propel cannonballs; and is threatening to conquer China using his new weapons.
Their wasn't even a main plot, it was just entirely consisted of maybe 5 or 6 subplots.
Had the movie been about the best friend character, and the ways in which she deals with the «main plot,» then we might have something here.
The main plot was great, I enjoyed the gore and thrill but various subplots were completely unnecessary.
The therapy scenes are, from what we know, the main plot.
Towards the end it picks up, when I forgot the main plot of the film, and it focused on the son and his politician father.
Fans of the TV series may like the familiar smaller moments, such as an attempt to get an ostensibly dead alligator out of a pool, than the larger chemical terrorism plan that serves as the main plot.
The worst thing about the film is the main plot and it is coated with cheese, but the comedy and action are so well - done, one can be forgiving the many shortcomings.
The main plot, and the ensuing love triangle however, is strictly standard stuff, and rather predictable for the experienced moviegoers.
The talking head, Mimir, is absolutely hilarious and is still telling humurous tales long after the main plot has ended.
The film's Exorcist - themed pre-title sequence is probably the funniest stretch of the whole series, but the main plot — with the gang from the first film tricked into staying at a haunted house — lacks whatever inspiration there was in the first one.
The main plot drive the story so much, there aren't many scenes to provide for character development or to make the overall film interesting.
The main plot of the film explicitly nods to Ford's 1956 film The Searchers, with fair - minded, paternal small - town sheriff Franklin Hunt (Kurt Russell) leading a team of Western archetypes.
The hot topic of the film is supporting actress Hong Chau (Inherent Vice) who becomes one of the main plot themes.
I didn't really mind all the sub-plots either because it all tied in with the film's main plot well enough to not be a bother.
Writer / director Steve Sessions have taken the main plot from John Carpenter's The Fog and tweaked it a bit, adding zombie clowns into the mix.
Maybe it is about 20 minutes to long and concludes the main plot point twice, but «This Is 40» is full of comedic moments and overall relatable content that is definitely worth a watch.
That's the main plot of this adorable story with laughs all the way through.
Clive D is right though, the main plot seems to be broken.
The main plot introduces two new characters, Rowan and Lianna from the Aytolis Kingdom and mysterious portals open upbringing not only monsters but our familiar cast of characters from Awakening, Fates & Shadow Dragon.
The main plot will expand variously depending on player's actions.
Love this act, as I felt like it hit all the marks on the main plot point.
But that omission doesn't really effect the main plot, and would only be noticed by fans of book.
As mentioned, even though there are plenty of smaller cameos, none of the iconic franchise faces distract from the primary story beats — serving to add additional humor and immersion without taking anything away from the main plot.
One can see in the main plot that Hostage tries to be more than a standard family hostage story by upping the ante a bit, having the hostage investigator himself attempting to bargain several sides in order to reach an amicable conclusion for all, including the chance of sacrificing the people he is sworn to protect in order to save his own wife and daughter.
This scene * plants a seed * of curiosity and provides a closer look into the main plot: Peter Quill finding his lineage.
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