Sentences with phrase «many fictional scenes»

Most laughable of all the film's many fictional scenes dressed up as fact is a visit by Mr. Churchill to the London Subway.
Today the technology is in the hands of a building - materials company called RavenBrick LLC, whose «thermoreflective» windows and walls bring to life my fictional scenes in which buildings adapt to changes in the environment.
It's a docu - social - realist adventure, with fictional scenes in a real setting.
Fans of Harry Potter and magic, rejoice: Universal Orlando is expanding its Wizarding World of Harry Potter with a new area based on the books» fictional scenes in Diagon Alley and London.
Wright and McCarten stage an entirely fictional scene in which the prime minister rides the London Underground and holds court with the common folk, asking their opinions of the war and whether Britain should hold fast in its resistance to the Nazi invasion.
Whenever I write fictional scenes featuring «special ops» personnel or exotic military hardware, I have to consult and rely on actual experts.
Fictional scenes of rape - for - titillation are strongly discouraged.
Often isolating the dolls and photographing them situated in tiny, austere settings, Simmons uses fictional scenes to make observations about real life.
For Caravaggio, the lack of a detailed background (sacrificing a sense of location for shadows), was a form of «tromp l'oeil» an illusory visual trick, which is designed to persuade the viewer of his painting to believe that a fictional scene is actually occurring right in front of them.
Douglas began with an interest in documentary and later moved on to direct fictional scenes with actors, costumes and props.
Review (2015) shows a constructed fictional scene in which German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her three predecessors gaze at (and are dwarfed by) Barnett Newman's Vir Heroicus Sublimis (1950 — 51).
Yiadom - Boakye describes her work as being ahistorical, set amidst fictional scenes which are enhanced by the titles of each piece and cites artists like Chris Offili and Lisa Yuskavage as influences on her practice.
[Response: It is important to remember that paintings and diaries are anecdotal — for instance, Bruegel's Hunter's in the Snow is often cited in such a context, but often neglected is that the fact that this was a) a fictional scene, and b) part of a series of seasonal paintings.

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The bigoted request was granted quietly on the fictional show and the scene seemed barely noticed by its viewers.
The scene was also supposed to introduce the fictional Sokovia.
(CNN)- Anthony Weiner is stepping back into the political scene — well, at least the fictional political scene.
You can also learn about the real - world plant and animal life that inspired Avatar's fictional flora and fauna, peer inside the Armored Mobility Platform suit that was used in combat scenes, and examine the filmmakers» models of Na» vi characters and their costumes.
Which is ironic, because UnReal is a fictional story based on the behind - the - scenes of a fake reality show that's similar to the Bachelor.
Marty Robbins chose a fictional cantina as the scene for his love ballad because bars provide a place where emotions run high and people come together.
There are anti-Christian scenes played out in the film (above the obvious Creation / Evolution debate) that are probably fictional and are hits against Christianity.
Scenes occur both inside and outside the fictional film without adequate warning, and this arty ambiguity is as about as far as the movie's pleasures go.
Luke Evans returns as Bard the Bowman, as do a boatload of other actors — Orlando Bloom, Ken Stott, Hugo Weaving, Christopher Lee, and Ryan Gage, who spends his many (many) scenes as a comically sniveling human daring children to call for the death of a fictional person.
«The Newsroom» — The Complete First Season: First 10 episodes of the Golden Globe - nominated, HBO drama about the behind - the - scenes happenings at a fictional cable news network.
The film is book - ended by two intense battle scenes — one factual, the other fictional.
I could go on and on about all the awesome little touches that fill the film, about the bloody great soundtrack (which include songs composed by Beck, Broken Social Scene and Metric for the fictional bands in the film) and so on, but I think I'll leave it that for now.
Together they've tackled the Manchester music scene in 24 Hour Party People, and the fictional side of their celebrity personas in Tristram Shandy: A Cock And Bull Story, both with the help of eclectic English director Michael Winterbottom (The Killer Inside Me).
Many scenes focus lovingly on Penn as (the fictional) Emmet Ray playing his guitar, alone or with a band.
One scene is built entirely around the fact that the league's commissioner is named Gordon, which could be sort of mildly funny in real life but becomes embarrassing in the context of fictional comedy.
And if this were a film that had all of the same scenes, in the same order, but was strictly fictional without any reference to America's most wanted man, I don't think the same critics who love it now would remain quite so enamored.
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, Phantom Thread, a portrait of a fictional fashion designer in the couture scene of 1955 London, indulges in similar revels, placing the film firmly in the tradition of the melodramatic women's pictures of the 1940s: it's filled with achingly vivid close - ups (Anderson also shot the film) of shining colored threads, needles piercing thick fabric, rough - edged hand - sewn labels, intricate lace patterns, and rich cloth falling in sculptural folds.
The scenario is fictional, but the sex scenes can be construed as documentary in nature, to almost the same extent as the nine concerts that punctuate the film and provide it with its title.
But now, with key new scenes of Roberta Sparrow (aka Grandma Death) and chapter headings to correspond to the fictional textbook in the movie (The Philosophy of Time Travel), Donnie Darko is organized in such a way that new and old audiences can get a better idea as to what's happening in this rich tale of a young man and his personal search for God.
In reality: The exterior shot of the fictional hotel, seen in the intro scene, is now Dosa Allee, an Indian restaurant at 1020 Market Street.
Iranian filmmaker Ghobadi examines the underground music scene in his country by telling a fictional story that's based on «real events, locations and people».
There's a scene early in Justin Simien's debut film Dear White People where Sam (Tessa Thompson)- a student at a fictional Harvard - ish Ivy League school who's known for organizing rallies against racist school policies - has an argument with her white friend -...
Packed with epic fight scenes, a marvelous villain, stunning cinematography, and the type of mind - blowing special effects that make a fictional world feel real.
Collector's Edition DVD Review: The first disc in the Collector's Edition DVD set features everything from the original release: a making - of featurette, deleted scenes, a Polyphonic Spree music video, a fictional Lacuna infomercial, a conversation with Jim Carrey and director Michel Gondry, and an audio commentary with Gondry and writer Charlie Kaufman.
Ford's cinematic influences are overtly placed — everything from the iconography and satire of DR. STRANGELOVE (as shown in the war room scene), to the narrative drive of STRAW DOGS (as shown in the grippingly tense scenes with fictional Tony's harassers, led by a perfectly - cast Aaron Taylor - Johnson), to the tangible feel of David Lynch's oeuvre, to the cunning bite of Michael Haneke's FUNNY GAMES.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's a faux behind the scenes featurette that's good for a few laughs and a pair of fictional drug commercials, but unfortunately, that's it.
Far Cry 5 is right around the corner, and today we've got a behind - the - scenes video showcasing Hope County, the game's fictional - ish Montana setting.
[Note: In Home Alone (1990), Macauley Culkin watched a scene from a fictional B / W gangster film videotape titled, «Angels With Filthy Souls» (a take - off on the Cagney film Angels With Dirty Faces (1938)-RRB-, in which gangster Johnny shoots a rival gangster named Snakes, while saying, «Keep the change, ya filthy animal!»]
Paul Thomas Anderson's unrestrained affection for his characters and his sense of visual play in every scene of «Boogie Nights» made opera out of a fictional porn star's dead - end life.
This is both good and bad, as much of Hardy's writing is focused on building up the atmosphere of his fictional «Wessex» (really, Dorset) through many scenes of the local farmers and laborers in pub - based conversations, and while such moments were clearly important to Hardy, I found most of them a chore to get through as I read.
In a movie filled with vegetarian sharks and the best fictional seagulls going, Dory still manages to steal every scene with her absence memory.
He also makes hugely imaginative use of flashbacks, explaining the origins of certain characters, and even showing scenes of «fictional» stories that never took place (such as Tim Roth's men's room story).
Of course, love letters aren't enough, and although there is an underlying sadness knowing that the African nation of Wakanda is as fictional as unicorns, every scene stands as a defiant middle finger to damaging stereotypes that have plagued black viewers and actors since the beginning of cinema.
The sex scene When their fictional suburban mom Joan Allen learns the shocking facts of life from daughter Witherspoon, she runs a quiet bath and decides to take matters into her own hands.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins made light come alive in this fictional dark dystopia world with contrasting pools of light moving and transforming differently in almost every scene.
Professor Marston and the Wonder Woman is the fictional behind - the - scenes flick about the creators of the comic book heroine Wonder Woman.
This is apparent from scene one, a lovingly crafted animated prologue in which N'Jobu (Sterling K. Brown) narrates the history of the fictional, scientifically advanced African nation of Wakanda, in addition to explaining the origins of vibranium, the metal that has allowed his people to stay hidden in plain sight for generations.
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