It's a strange amalgamation of genres and tones that
mixes high drama with deadpan humor and adventure with a dose of unexpected action.
Not exact matches
Like Elizabethan
drama, they are so heterogeneous in form as practically to constitute a rebellion against classical restraints; they simply can not resist
mixing intense pathos with
high comedy, stateliness with farce, heroic magnificence with nursery fantasy.
The early parts of their great love story, btw, include internet stalking, harassment, and sockpuppetry, with some «let's involve total strangers who don't know or care who we are in our
drama»
mixed in for extra junior -
high ambience.
With «Drive», director Nicolas Winding Refn
mixes high art, bloody violence and pulpy crime
drama into a
high - octane thriller punctuated by some excellent performances.
A number of
high - profile directors have been in the
mix to direct the erotic -
drama, including Gus Van Sant (who even shot a test scene with actor Alex Pettyfer playing Christian Grey) and Bennett Miller.
Giamatti is, of course, no stranger to costume
drama - mini-series John Adams helped take his career to even
higher heights just a couple of years back - but since he's currently playing the Rhino in The Amazing Spider - Man 2, we feel this qualifies as
mixing it up.
Vampire Knight
mixes up two classic shojo manga themes:
high school romance and gothic / vampire
drama.
Mix in a
high dose of family
drama, domestic affairs and mint juleps, and you've got «Downton Abbey» by way of Southern back roads.
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