Sentences with phrase «more fictionalized»

Next Season we'll return to a more fictionalized approach, for reasons which I'll outline later in this post.
As those scenes progressed, the dialogue and situations between them felt far more fictionalized than his work with the CIA, NSA, or the scenes taking place in Hong Kong.

Not exact matches

Perhaps you meant «fictionalizing Him» more than he originally had been?
Particularly because many viewers have already seen the TV - news version, almost any other genre would have been even more compelling — a fictionalized drama, perhaps, or Truman Capote - style narrative non-fiction.
We've had more than enough superhero movies set in New York or fictionalized versions of other American cities, more than enough action movies set in London or Los Angeles, more than enough fantasies that draw on European mythologies.
It was an example of the «characters» in a documentary, in this case the 1984 The Times of Harvey Milk, being more interesting than his fictionalized versions.
With better production value and more talented actors, Alex & Emma would have had a chance to be much better, as the high - concept story lends well to intriguing developments in both stories (reportedly based on the creation of Dostoyevsky's «The Gambler»), the fictionalized and the «real - life.»
It's definitely a more sci - fi tinged account than the fictionalized version, with clandestine visits from the «Men in Black» and mysterious, conveniently - timed deaths, though the piece is undone by two - cent re-enactments that are impossible to take seriously.
A fictionalized account of the last day of Oscar... Read More
Those people are pretty much absent from this admittedly fictionalized account of Seal's life, which treats him like a charming rogue — he's played by Tom Cruise, definitely not a lookalike — with motives more honorable than outright greed and corruption.
So does the more freely fictionalized «Professor Marston and the Wonder Women,» written and directed by Angela Robinson.
Their narrative is only slightly more believable than Forrest Gump's story and it is obviously heavily fictionalized.
There are some early scenes in Somalia that are obviously fictionalized, set up to draw a contrast between the environs of the Somalis with that of Americans, which makes Captain Phillips more a Hollywood story based on a real life event than a docudrama.
Now comes The Fifth Estate, a fictionalized retelling of the same story (more or less), that has many fine qualities, but that falls just shy of the elegance of its non-fiction predecessor.
Had the film been more about that aspect of it, and less about the root causes of hatred, perhaps we'd have something truly unique to separate this story from the plethora of World War II tales that have emerged over the years, especially Bridge on the River Kwai, which deals with the same subject in a fictionalized form.
To me, it felt more like a fictionalized third person memoir.
We've seen fictionalized Emily Dickinson; members of the Tudor court; and more Jane Austen spin - offs than I can count (Austenland, The Jane Austen Book Club and Jane Austen Ruined My Life, for starters — not to mention Mr. Darcy's Daughters, Darcy's Passions, and Darcy & Elizabeth: Nights and Days at Pemberley).
Nanjing Requiem (Pantheon) fictionalizes the experiences of a real - life American missionary, Minnie Vautrin, who stays in China during the 1937 Japanese invasion in the hopes that she can help the community she has lived in for more than a decade.
This lightly fictionalized offering will encourage young students to learn more about the first modern novel.
This fictionalized story of Charles Dickens» early life relates the hardships of working in his father's boot - blacking factory while the latter served time in debtor's prison, and the boy's dreams of becoming something more.
The Inner Circle is more than a fictionalized account of Kinsey's efforts to bring his life's work to fruition.
In actual fact, the larger narrative is barely about the Lambs at all - it is as if Ackroyd set out to fictionalize their lives but got carried away with the more entertaining subplot!
Played from a 3rd - person perspective as protagonist Marcus Holloway — a young hacker from the Oakland, California — the game features an open world set in a fictionalized version of San Francisco Bay Area, an area more than twice as large as the Chicago setting from the Watch Dogs.
Played from a 3rd - person perspective as protagonist Marcus Holloway — a young hacker from the Oakland, California — the pc game features an open world set in a fictionalized version of San Francisco Bay Area, an area more than twice as large as the Chicago setting from the Watch Dogs.
Set in a fictionalized Las Vegas (and its desert - and - mountains surroundings), you play as a team of roadway criminals determined set out to take down «The House» (a slightly more organized collection of criminals that run the city's casinos).
Using the market as both a geographic and ideological center, Heading Southwest [About Practice # 2] aims to shed light on the macro meaning of the Essex Market's inner and parallel social functions, as a metaphor of a universal need: the human desire to discover and find the irrationality within reality, the extraordinary within ordinary and the mythology within facts, in turn revealing a fragile desire to fictionalize reality by threading together a narrative that feels more impressive than the real.
Hagler, who was Noel's student, writes that «Scott always encouraged in me a love for the wholeness of perception, I would even say the wholeness of existence, accepting even that which is problematic, in the world and in myself, and integrating it and shaping it to try to produce an artwork which is so much more than a mimetic image, but under the best of circumstances becomes a fictionalized embodiment of reality that embraces a more complicated beauty and somehow, deep inside, rings true.»
Performances and fictionalized, self - referential mythologies played a large role in their work — the group staged beauty pageants, boutiques, television talk shows, trade fair pavilions, and more, and their work often took on unconventional forms of media such as prints, magazines, posters, crests, and postcards.
They believe that if you fictionalize the input power of the Sun to -18 oC, on average, on a flat Earth, and then create a greenhouse effect to explain why it is so much warmer than this on the ground, that this is a more valid way of thinking about the planet Earth than its reality of actually being spherical with +49 oC of heating input.
That all said, the actual flip shows are just as fictional, though flip men seem to have a bit more accuracy on some numbers, but lots of the «issues» are dramatized and fictionalized for TV.
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