Sentences with phrase «n't dramatic moments»

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Not every aha moment will result in a dramatic breakthrough.
While any announcement is likely to cause a dramatic response from the financial markets — all the more so because few markets seem to be pricing in the possibility of a change in tack at the moment — we don't foresee a quick end to the ECB's asset - buying program.
All this goofiness can hamstring a movie's emotional beats, and there are a few Ragnarok moments that don't have quite the dramatic pull they should (one early scene between Thor, Loki and their father, played by Anthony Hopkins, particularly suffers).
The dramatic proof for Calvin that Cicero was right is the fact that even human beings who are not particularly religious turn instinctively to this unknown God in moments of crisis.
The expectation of conversionistic and instantaneous healing at every turn distorts the ways in which we strive to love and serve so many of our neighbors: people experiencing financial instability or going through divorce, those struggling with mental illnesses or who are simply sad, and most people whose journey of faith didn't entail a moment of single, dramatic conversion.
This is not only because of the spectacular collapse of, first, the Soviet empire in Europe, and then of the Soviet Union itself, though that collapse is surely the single most dramatic event of this moment in history.
The dramatic takeover battle for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter could take another turn in its dying moments, with Japanese - owned Lion looking like it will not sell its 10 per cent WCB stake into Canadian giant Saputo's offer.
A bullet off the pine straw at the 13th was one of the loudest roars of the day, the resolution of the dramatic moment confirmed by the crowd in a way that we just weren't getting with Reed's shots.
What The Times's readers did not see was the dramatic Garden panorama on these pages which Peskin had shot a few moments earlier.
Sure, there weren't many passes (if any), but instead there were lots of intense, exciting fights and on - track scraps to keep track of, alongside some dramatic moments.
«Don't look for one dramatic moment — there was none,» Del Rio says.
The race itself didn't quite live up to the epic one we saw at the same circuit a year ago, but it wasn't without its dramatic moments.
It's fair to say the race wasn't particularly thrilling, but there were a lot of memorable and dramatic moments from the weekend.
It was just the vibe I got... I'm not for one moment suggesting that he is approaching a season where those lapses in concentration and dramatic drops in form will not happen.
Same thing the men's flyweight division struggles with, the strikes don't carry the same dramatic impact for the viewer, the sense that things could change at any moment... but I digress.
It wasn't the most dramatic or action - packed race we've seen, but it still featured plenty of memorable moments.
Kim and Chi are dressed simply, and they don't have a big dramatic moment to dazzle us, but they sure look sweet as they have a little fun with filters.
In selecting forty dramatic moments the authors do not maintain a running critique but allow the reader to develop their own assessment before offering their editorial judgement in the conclusion.
And there was this great, it was my favorite moment of the weekend and it was this very dramatic moment, when basically Emanuel was complaining a little bit, very politely, and smiling about the fact that journalists still are doing stories about, you know, the debate around climate science, but there's not really, of course, there's not a debate, there's consensus that anthropogenic global warming is happening and that, why are you still doing these stories, asking questions?
Not to be dramatic, but it was an emotional moment for me.
I don't think TV will ever be that dramatic good again... which is why I have this book to relive all the juicy moments!
But even though you feel Dramatic or Romantic in any given moment, you can NOT be all personalities.
After the first third of the film, the rest drags, some of the punch lines flop and dramatic moments that attempt to diversify the film's humor aren't emotional.
For all the little moments which successfully bring the Greek Myths to life, the film doesn't have enough dramatic energy to sustain itself, and its poor effects work against the power of its set - pieces.
I was RALMAO at comments like the ones posted by Linkfx, I mean you want more depth, but there was too much plot & action??? Many got it right, a comic book adaptation isn't on the dramatic side no matter what serious moments are introduced.
Its dramatic high point isn't what you'd expect — the finals of the step competition — but a quieter and far more impactful series of moments, when the students learn the results of their college applications.
Such humility may be devastating, but it ain't dramatic, and though we've been waiting for this moment the entire movie, the scene underscores «Loving's» single greatest weakness: It's too damn polite.
John Logan, screenwriter for Gladiator, provides some good moments of dramatic tension, even if Shinzon looks and acts a bit too much like Joaquin Phoenix as Commodus to think he wasn't borrowing ideas from himself.
Film editors Michael McCusker and Dirk Westervelt not only knit together the action scenes effectively, they also maintain a good sense of momentum during the dramatic sequences, and enable the few comic moments room to breathe.
It had its serious moments that didn't get too dramatic and romantic moments that didn't get too cheesy.
What initially feels like a definitive portrait of those character building moments which occur before the sun rises soon becomes something more high risk and dramatic, but we won't tell you exactly what goes down.
It's telling that most of the powerful moments in this dramatic love story occur when Lili and Gerda (Alicia Vikander) are not together or when they are interacting with other characters.
It may sound like a gimmick to have Ice Cube's son playing Ice Cube — and damned if he doesn't look exactly like a younger, thinner version of his dad — but he's also got the glare and the swagger down cold, and he more than rises to this formidable challenge in both the dramatic moments and the stage performances.
The Mountain Between Us is a curious little film — it's low on big moments, not really interested in big dramatic stuff.
But Dinklage's silly cameo is a rare misstep in a movie that mostly gets it right — and isn't afraid to go for truly dramatic moments, or remind us that even superheroes can be mortal.
Not fearless enough to nose the camera in the dramatic mire, like a soldier to the cause in a personal guerrilla war, Diego Luna «s film beckons a paint - by - numbers summary of the man's greatest achievements, the spark notes of a six - plus year period that glosses all with thin coats, rarely taking the opportunity to remain in the moment and settle in with the hard - won emotional beats of the characters.
It's a recipe that provides an entertaining experience, but the dramatic moments depend perhaps too much on character and plot from previous films, so that they lose a great deal of punch if viewers haven't seen The Maze Runner or The Scorch Trials in some time - or at all.
Sometimes deeply personal and often at least as dramatic as they are funny, they don't belong in the same box as CBS's The Big Bang Theory or HBO's Veep, whose laugh - out - loud moments aren't nearly as fragile.
It helps that the technique is saved for moments so dramatic you're not necessarily looking for the cut (though you should be, because goddamn does «Mr. Robot» find fresh approaches to the single shot).
Prickly, acerbic, and not without its rough edges, it's an enjoyably dark humored film wisely settling for small moments of emotional realism rather than exaggerated dramatic flair or tragicomic satire of its flawed characters.
It perhaps says a lot about the scope of global upheaval in 1968 that this famous and dramatic moment in cinematic history isn't even mentioned in João Moreira Salles» No Intenso Agora (or, less elegantly, In the Intense Now).
It's a heart wrenching monologue, but it is also a shame that the rest of the film can't live up to this dramatic moments weight.
Obviously, any musical needs rehearsal and a heavy emphasis on planned songs and movements over them, but the non-musical scenes of dialogue are imbued with moments of spontaneity and improvisation, allowing for straight - forward dramatic scenes that aren't contrived for injection of the songs.
There are a few laugh - out - loud momentsnot quite enough to drag this out of dramatic tear - jerker territory — but enough to recommend it for its feelgood factor.Hide
Joaquin Phoenix (Ladder 49, The Village), while not exactly a dead ringer for Johnny Cash, does nail down his mannerisms and singing style well enough that you can readily accept him in the role, and he does an exceptionally fine job in the dramatic moments that are crucial to making what might otherwise look like a self - centered S.O.B. into a sympathetically troubled soul yearning for guidance his whole life and never quite able to find it until it appears in the guise of another woman.
Sound mixing: it's not really what you hear (that's the sound editing guys, below) but how you hear them, from choices about which effect to make the loudest to moments of silence that can be just as dramatic.
By that point you're well - primed for such silliness, as many of the film's key dramatic moments wouldn't feel particularly out of place on a horror - themed edition of The Thick Of It.
Though they don't have a lot of dramatic monologues or real emotional journeys, every cast member gets a few good quips or moments to shine.
«It was not a moment where he didn't get what we thought was funny, what was emotional, what was dramatic, and where were the opportunities to have fun.»
But not the most dramatic moment.
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