Sentences with phrase «natural feel of the movie»

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The main two detectives go through a lot of character development and the movie needs actors who can make the transition feel natural and not forced.
Filmmaker Laurent has infused Breathe with a gritty, slice - of - life feel that's heightened by a series of natural performances, with the various actors effectively transforming their characters into believable, three - dimensional figures worth rooting for - with the movie's watchable atmosphere perpetuated by Laurent's admittedly impressive sense of style (eg there's a captivating montage of the aforementioned protagonists» bond developing).
While I could gripe about the movie's length, especially as it showcases a love story that isn't really needed for the overall arc, that romance between Adonis and Bianca feels so natural, with oodles of chemistry between Jordan and Tessa Thompson, I would never dare utter that it should have been taken out, as it humanizes Adonis in a way that just being a boxer with something to prove to himself could never do on its own.
With an effort that proves Richard Linklater to be indefinable as an artist even as it feels a natural evolution of his best work, Boyhood is a movie like no other.
Even though a large collection of famous actors can sometimes distract from a movie, each actor feels natural in their role in The Post.
By now, it might be a given that Pixar's movies are visually spectacular, but The Good Dinosaur may be the studio's most purely cinematic, the richness of the design and the emotional power of the widescreen compositions stirring deep, almost primal feelings about childhood, the loss of innocence and the untamed ferocity of the natural world.»
The tone of the movie swings wildly from black comedy — it's natural and most effective mode — to «girls gone wild» broad comedy, which feels forced by an unseen hand.
This reunion of actor Mark Wahlberg and director Peter Berg feels like a natural successor to their previous collaboration Lone Survivor, another true story adapted into a movie that wallows in both heroism and violence.
Initially, these Transformer - like creatures that sound as though they could be voiced by Liam Neeson, or even Peter Cullen himself, feel as though they came from a completely different movie — and genre — but not only does Aronofsky eventually go on to integrate them into the narrative well enough to make them feel like a natural part of this world, but he also adds backstory and character features that make them one of the most curious and enjoyable parts of the film.
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