He frequently shoots
the most simple scenes, yet each image tells a deeper story and moves the viewer to feel something.
Not exact matches
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The
simple, hand - drawn animation contrasts beautifully with the slick digital work that comprises
most of the movie, inserting realistic - looking talking rabbits into live - action
scenes with Byrne and Gleeson.
Even the
most seemingly
simplest scenes, like characters slowly embarking into a completely dark tunnel of nothingness have a lasting impact thanks to some masterclass lighting techniques.
Despite Kim's reputation as a master of Asian extreme horror, this kind of understated
scene - setting is really where he
most clearly excels; his command of mood, tone, and atmosphere make even the
simplest gestures worth relishing in detail.
A
scene in which Abdellah shares a cigarette with a kind, genial stranger on a park bench would have been cut from
most films, as it serves no specific narrative function, but here it's an unexpected reprieve and a
simple opportunity to watch Abdellah smile.
An indictment of tribalist maxims, a
simple and heartfelt portrayal of how we cling to the things that we love
most in the dark even after they've long gone, a warning about how the absence of those things can metastasize into hostility at what (or whom) we assume is responsible for their loss - even by association, and of course a thrilling sci - fi blockbuster with kick - ass action
scenes enriched by thematic and symbolic meaning.
«The Notebook» comes with packed with the
most extras Special Features of all including: Audio commentary by director Nick Cassavetes, Audio commentary by The Notebook novelist Nicholas Sparks, All in the Family: Nick Cassavetes featurette, Nicholas Sparks: A
Simple Story, Well Told featurette, Southern Exposure: Locating «The Notebook» featurette, Casting Ryan and Rachel featurette, Rachel McAdams Screen Test featurette and Deleted
scenes with optional audio commentary by editor Alan Heim
The film's biggest standout is Melissa Leo, who shows that she can still communicate pain even in a
simple action movie, her beatdown in the film one of its
most intense
scenes.
It's quite telling when the directors of a film that features the definitive parting of the Red Sea sequence and an unnerving hieroglyphic nightmare
scene are
most proud of a
simple shot of a devastated Moses breaking down in tears.
But he pulls a coup of
simple yet brilliant staging in a climactic
scene of one of his
most accessible films, The Woman Who Left.
He started out with pretty unprofessional book covers that embody the design tastes of
most indie authors (they focus on
scenes and symbolism and details, instead of being
simple...
It sounds
simple, but the catch is how you actually get to those houses, because like any good detective who knows they have many chapters or
scenes left to fill you have to take the
most circuitous route possible to succeed.
From the
most complex battles to the
simplest scenes, the original release never reaches the desired frame - rate.
One of the
most lovable things about the indie
scene is that it has a knack for taking us back to the so - called
simpler times where some would say it -LSB-...]
One of the biggest differences is that, unlike
most games in the genre that
simple use static character images during conversation
scenes, story
scenes in XBlaze are more akin to an animated feature, complete with shifting camera angles, dramatic music cues, and all sorts of various trickery to make an already great story just that much more engrossing.
One of the
most lovable things about the indie
scene is that it has a knack for taking us back to the so - called
simpler times where some would say it was easier to have fun.
This work can be interpreted in the
simplest,
most direct manner — as a stereotyped image of China's food culture and painting traditions, but at the same time, its multiple references to various Chinese social and historical backgrounds make interpretation much more difficult: the use of objects to express morality in Chinese landscaping, satirical poetry mocking ostentatious refinement, and the imitation of handwritten menus to capture a
scene of civil life... Viewers unfamiliar with the specific context can easily find themselves lost in the smokescreen of mysterious Oriental poetic calligraphy and bonsai art.
Although his painterly style is very different from
most pop works, his
simple images of ultra-American everyday
scenes (eg.
Through portraiture, landscapes and still lifes, Calderara depicted the people,
scenes and objects of his native Italy — all suffused by a delicate, misty light inspired by the atmospheric glow of Lake Orta in Vacciago, where the artist moved in 1934 with his wife Carmela, and where he would work for
most of his life.By the mid-1950s, Calderara began to move away from figurative painting to embrace a more geometric approach, radically reducing both the scale and the compositional elements of his paintings through use of
simple forms and flat blocks of nebulous and subtle colour.
For
most simple criminal offenses and for
most first offenders, police officers will typically either release a person directly from the
scene after having given them effectively a summons to come to court, or they will bring them back to the police station, request that they sign some additional documents known as an undertaking with some fairly simplistic conditions on them and then release that person again later that evening.
In what may be the
most uncomfortable bedroom
scene of all time, observe how
simple acts of risk, courage, and hope facilitate healing:
This
simple ocean
scene pulls in the colors from the living room chairs and reminds me of my
most favorite place on earth!