Sentences with phrase «much drama involved»

With so much drama involved in the size and scope of the project, the president's anti-Amazon tweets, Congress's concerns; chances are nobody will be happy with the results except the bid winner.

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I can't speak for the controlling thing, but I can pretty much guarantee that if a man's profile speaks more to his financial situation versus who he is as a person and what he believes in, he's destined to attract women who want him for his wealth and stuff, and thus may indeed involve some maintenance and drama.
Much intense drama and action follow; there's a real and sustained sense of jeopardy for the kingdom, and the fighting significantly involves the female warriors, who are very cool indeed.
The overall aesthetic isn't flashy, but that's the point — this is exhausting, sad work involving both victims and perpetrators who led small lives that have become shockingly big — and the drama is more potent because of how plain - spoken so much of this is.
He was the DoP on the undervalued, little - seen Bill Nighy / Tom Hollander drama «Lawless Heart,» and worked extensively on TV, but aside from second unit work on things like «Kidulthood» and «United 93,» wasn't involved much in the film world.
Slow - paced and quietly involving, this drama, based on a JM Coetzee novel, is so packed with big issues that it sometimes feels like a bit too much.
Aided by the brisk rhythm of Dirk Westervelt's editing, not only does one truly feel the too much, too quickly whirlwind of Wallace's rise to stardom, it also places it in its proper perspective, for the meat of his story really did only take place over the course of a few years — which then reinforces and reminds that the principal players involved were all quite young when the literally life and death drama unfolded.
With echoes of Gus Van Sant's «Drugstore Cowboy,» «Animals» is a breakout film for everyone involved, a riveting drama about codependence in the life of two junkies who may love each other so much that they're dragging each other down into their addictions.
While not offering much in the way of engrossing and emotionally involving human drama, Twister does deliver all the exciting, exhilarating popcorn thrills one would expect from an action blockbuster, making it ideal summer escapist entertainment that should cause a storm of business at the box office.
This domestic plotline, also involving Shelly and Phil's son Brian (Josh Hartnett, using a surprisingly believable accent), is played almost exclusively for (mildly affecting) drama, which clashes against the much lighter tone director Paddy Breathnach creates for the rest of the film.
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