The film is anything but rushed and that is in its favor; a string of fast - paced set pieces weighs down any movie and Miyazaki has the good sense to balance the adventure with quiet but
meaningful character moments.
Not exact matches
The brief
moments of ultraviolence are cartoonish in a similarly sub-Tarantino way, all B - movie sound and fury that only partially makes up in virtuosity what it lacks in
meaningful plot development or
character revelation.
I can't stand his films (his recent few that I've seen), they are incredibly dry, extremely boring, and he focuses on these odd vapid
character moments more than any
meaningful interactions.
Still, the chemistry between Pearce and Jones is electric; scenes between the two that are light on dialogue and heavy on
meaningful glances are striking, subtly conveying the tension building between the two
characters from their first
moments on screen together.
The vastness and the wide angle lenses in certain
moments, I think, intended to show the main
character's sense of isolation within his community, so we tried at times to use framing devices and use camera movements to amplify that sentiment to have a very
meaningful impact.
It's infuriating, because every time you become engaged in a
character or a plot the writers drop the ball when it comes to delivering
meaningful moments or tying up the story.
As your relationship grows stronger through practicing
character friendship, generosity, fairness, and loyalty, you will go beyond «happily ever after» to discover that the every - day
moments in your marriage are deeply
meaningful and rich with real joy.