Not exact matches
For the careful reader, foreshadowing creates a particularly effective form
of engagement, ultimately moving into the
territory of dramatic irony, where the reader knows more than the characters in the story.
For the director
of Eshhad, Amira Mikhail, the
dramatic increase in deaths is, in part, evidence
of a «shift» in power from Islamic State, in which the self - proclaimed Caliphate fighters have sought new targets in north Africa after losing significant
territory in the Arabian peninsula.
«In studying one
of the most
dramatic episodes
of global change since the end
of the age
of the dinosaurs, these scientists show that we are currently in uncharted
territory in the rate carbon is being released into the atmosphere and oceans,» says Candace Major, program director in the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Division
of Ocean Sciences, which funded the research.
Recent studies have started to map the gene - wide chromatin interactions in the interphase nucleus, revealing some principles
of chromosome organization into
territories, and
dramatic changes
of chromatin organization and interactions during differentiation and lineage specification.
Unlike their more recent roles, in which she played a delightful weirdo and he played a taciturn weirdo who also was capable
of murdering you, Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves will have to stretch their
dramatic chops a bit for their next acting gigs, venturing into
territory less in line with their actual personas.
This is simple, blunt - force
dramatic territory; the threat
of rape is omnipresent throughout, and vulnerability provides the basis for the suspense.
Even once we reach the
dramatic, «touching» stage
of this sideshow, it must be channelled through Bianca for fear
of digging too deeply into unpleasant
territory: Lars has such severe intimacy issues that he recoils in pain whenever anyone tries to touch him.
Experiencing their car journey through the eyes
of 10 - year - old Lucia (Ahumada), we head from Santiago to remote northern
territory, and while the
dramatic content is taxingly minimal, the cinematography by Bárbara Álvarez (The Headless Woman) is full
of emotional clues.
Director, co-writer and producer Alejandoro González Iñárritu, well known by cinephiles for his «Birdman,» which features Michael Keaton as a popular actor trying to deal with the problems
of his current life, now puts his skill on creating a
dramatic biopic
of fur trapper Hugh Glass (played by DiCaprio) who, in 1823 in an area which became the Dakota
Territory, is brutally attacked and mauled by a bear while scouting for an expedition.
As much as Robespierre infuses the
dramatic material with her own comic sensibility — proudly vulgar at times, but always keyed to these particular characters — Landline doesn't always escape a sense that, for all the occasional well - observed details, we've explored this kind
of familial
territory many times before, and more insightfully.
The irony is that McDonagh isn't interested in anything as cut - and - dry as a David - versus - Goliath story or a feminist revenge yarn; the empowering version
of this movie is the one the writer - director only appears to be making, before veering off into thornier, more ethically complicated
dramatic territory.
His physique doesn't allow him a chameleon presence on screen, but his quest to take on strong
dramatic material may have found him the perfect middle ground — a role where his bulk is part
of the
territory.
There are moments when generic boundaries blur and the movie threatens to abandon its
dramatic aspect and dissolve into romantic comedy
territory and, charming as these moments are, at times it makes the audience forget the purpose
of the story, and turns slightly farcical.
Oh, here we go: «At no point does this seem like new
territory, but outside
of being about ten minutes too long, it's a film that works despite its rather traditional
dramatic nature.»
There are a few laugh - out - loud moments — not quite enough to drag this out
of dramatic tear - jerker
territory — but enough to recommend it for its feelgood factor.Hide
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