Sentences with phrase «much about character»

We don't know much about this character,...
Children's behavior toward animals reveals much about their character; it has to be monitored, encouraged or discouraged, and guided toward higher levels.
Kay writes a new, and vibrant blend of fantasy and romance, which I probably will be checking out, since the description makes it sound like her first book is just as much about the character and the story as it is about the romance part of it.
If she does that says much about her character and how she was raised.
«One can tell much about a character without knowing a person.
Her subtle performance doesn't give away much about her character, but it doesn't really matter.
CRIMSON PEAK is as much about character as it is about terror.
Simultaneously slight and over-explanatory, these sequences ultimately come across as unnecessary for filling in the back story of its leading man; Bomer's eyes convey so much about his character's complicated relationships with nurture and (literal) nature that the deflating speechifying of Pullman's scenes feel like a disservice to his commanding performance.
I don't know much about his character in the comic, but surely there must have been more depth to him in the original stories?
He delivers a movie that is just as much about character as it is about crime.
It is hard to care that much about a character who puts a camera on a roller coaster in the pursuit of a larger audience share.
That we are able to discern so much about a character from about 25 minutes of exposition, composed simply of fragments of daily life — no high drama, no overt statements of purpose or desire — has to do with the meticulous attention paid by the director and his leading actress to rhythms, textures, and small details of behavior.
We know that Colossus, a.k.a. Piotr Rasputin, has the ability to transform his body into an organic steel, but even in the original X-Men movies, we didn't get to know too much about the character.
The movie doesn't explain too much about each character, but their inhumane actions mostly define them so they never feel underdeveloped.
director Xavier Beauvois uses the investigation of one crime... to string together a character piece that is as much about the character of a Parisian homicide squad within a police department as it is a study of some of the individuals who comprise it.
They genuinely care for wildlife and domestic animals, that's a valuable virtue that not everybody possesses and it says so much about their character and attitude.
She was one of the best teachers of character I met — yet not only did she not talk much about character, she wasn't even a teacher.
And we hear too much about character, so this surely shouldn't be a problem, but Arsene said he feels bad that criticism comes from the fans after the Everton game.
Although we do not know much about their character, God seemed to think that they represented everything that was good and worth saving about creation.
But we care as much about character.
The fact that this «gentleman» has to resort to swearing and profanity reveals much about his character.
We won't spoil much about the character if you haven't seen the film, but the droid, masterfully played by Marvel veteran Paul Bettany, steals just about every scene in which he appears.
In its best moments, where only small gestures tell us so much about the characters, that's touching and heart - warming, but of course little spectacular and sometimes a little slow.
Ruth E. Carter's incredible costume designs are eye - popping, tactile and vibrant, expressing so much about the characters.
Aside from Brave «s main character, Merida, we have not learned much about the characters in the upcoming film.
We don't know much about their characters, other than they are the husband and daughter of Winslet's character, Ginny.
We never really know that much about those characters beyond what we need to know in the moment.
This movie is just as much about the characters as it is about the action sequences.
Often to me the indication of a good movie is how much about the characters I remember at the end.
The screen is fairly dark and there isn't much about the characters that makes them stick out significantly.
Growth; that's the first word that comes to mind when thinking about Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, it manages to accomplish maturity and evolution while retaining all of the key features the series is known for, the story this time isn't so much about characters rejoicing and chasing glory and fortune, but rather about the them being grown up.
A Skylanders game is as much about the characters as it is the innovation so check out our Skylander Trap Team Characters Preview: Inside the Halls of Toys for Bob Part 2.
It was a pleasant surprise though — whilst I didn't know much about these characters to begin with, they've all left a mark on me after getting to play through the game as them.

Not exact matches

How do you go about creating characters and stories that people relate to and feel so much a part of?
Much like the success of last year's Warner Bros. film Wonder Woman helped change the conversation around a female superhero movie helmed by a woman director, a box - office smashing debut for Black Panther could pave the way for a similar paradigm shift in Hollywood with regard to how studios approach big - budget stories about characters of color.
Everyone is wondering: How did a film about a minor Marvel character make so much money?
When you're watching «The Incredibles,» it always feels like there's so much more to discover about the story and the history of the characters, which isn't always the case in Pixar movies.
Lions Gate Entertainment (No. 54) has had box office success with two major franchises: The Twilight series (produced by Summit Entertainment, a Lions Gate subsidiary) and Hunger Games, which have much in common as they are both film adaptations of bestselling young adult book series, are fantastical (one is about vampires and the other about a futuristic dystopia), and are anchored by a dynamic young female character (portrayed by Kristen Stewart in Twilight, Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games).
How much more time would she spend thinking about a comic character who was having their seat banged by an obnoxious ghoul playing with a tray table behind them?
For much of his career, he wrote bitterly satirical novels about well - off Londoners; even when the prospect of nuclear catastrophe arises, as it does in London Fields (1989), Amis seems to treat «The Crisis,» the coming «horrorday,» primarily as a vehicle for revealing the largely unpleasant traits of his handful of main characters.
Although much of the Old Testament does have historically verifiable occurances, the lead characters are heads of state or high priests or the stories are about the nation as a whole.
His activity, however, revealing his ambitions, his character, his physical and mental gifts, tells us much about him, which may be why he has had such a long run in popular imagination.
But still: It's hard to diss a movie that displays so much of what's undeniably good about Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence — two attractive and fascinating characters.
She articulates a practical way of living out what I learned in much of my faith - changing - books, about the nature and character of God, and how we translate that nature and character to our tinies.
It is not necessary to say much about culture in the sense of «polish» or good manners, except that this is an important asset to Christian character and a dangerous substitute for it.
Indeed, his commitment to religious liberty was at least as much a function of his worry about domineering religious sects imposing themselves on the public square as of any concern about a loss of society's fundamental moral character.
Something about the young Lakita character reminded me so much of a little girl I met named Bharathi, who is pictured above on the left.
It is indeed difficult to expatiate on the character of one's mentor, especially when so much of what we would speak about pertains to private exchanges and painstaking individual guidance.
One thing I noticed as Dan and I talked about the movie afterward was how much our personal backgrounds affected how we saw the characters.
Much of the energy that goes into reflection about the Christian tradition in general, and Christology in particular, is generated by awareness of its oppressive character.
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