Sentences with phrase «of poetic justice»

There is a nice bit of poetic justice at play in Predators where the human characters realise that they themselves are predatory types and they are able to recognise many of the tricks and strategies used by the Predators.
There's also a moment of poetic justice in which he's forced to eat what he dishes out so much (I admit with a bit of shame that it's the movie's funniest scene).
Installation view of Poetic Justice at the 8th Istanbul Biennale, 2003
In an almost too - perfect case of poetic justice, the qualifying team from St. Thomas More Catholic School, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — a city that doubled in size overnight with Hurricane Katrina refugees — walked away with first place this year.
It soon becomes apparent to the reader of Poetic Justice that Nussbaum has an extremely limited range of emotions in mind.
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Has a profoundly whimsical sense of poetic justice told in bright colors, sincere performances, and bracing social satire.
It's an exceedingly cleverly pieced together puzzle of a movie with criss - crossing storylines that depend on a tremendous amount of dramatically apropos coincidence that tangle up into a narratively satisfying (if hardly surprising) neat little knot of poetic justice.
And when peaceful protest is met with guns and brutality, Billy kicks ass as a one - man - army of poetic justice.
A rare Hollywood film that deals with both the violence and the turmoil and the regret these men face when they slow to catch their breath, it's searing for most the emotional ride, with some genuinely chilling moments of impulsive human malevolence and a morally ambiguous climax that twists the knife of poetic justice.
Hegarty's work poses as artifacts of known history gone awry, envisioning an alternative world order of poetic justice.
The incident was unplanned (a false alarm), but had a twinge of poetic justice.
Here's their thinking: It turns out that «Meaningful» brands outperform the market by a very wide margin (120 %), which besides being amazing, seems like some sort of poetic justice, for those of us in the business world who see our careers as more than just chasing numbers and job titles.
Meanwhile, in what can only be considered an act of poetic justice, Margolin's computer guy is featured on a YouTube video sending his client an e-mail informing her that her blog's ranking on Technorati has surged to 188,865 th place.
And now, in a tremendous bit of poetic justice, Russell Westbrook has signed his Durant Rule contract with the Thunder, committing to Oklahoma City until 2023.
Still, there is a kind of poetic justice to the fact that such a test, when it comes, may be rooted in Bookstein's work.
In what Gundlach called an «example of poetic justice,» Silicon Valley, with social media services including Facebook as well as Twitter (twtr), helped carry Trump to victory — and now their shareholders are paying the price.
This month's best mysteries include a dark investigation back through time, a case of poetic justice, a trip to an off - grid city for people who need to disappear and a masterful historical surrounding Alan Turing's death.
The classic detective story can not exist apart from the principles of the existence of good and evil and of poetic justice.
In such a world, Anne's machinations at least offer up a kind of poetic justice.
The mixture of patriotic drama, detective story and espionage thriller knits together in the second half and pays off in a climactic bit of poetic justice that is a fantasy, a kind of con caper played on the Gestapo, yet is oddly satisfying despite the terrific cost in innocent lives.
And in a kind of poetic justice, the round is led by none other than the Founders Fund, the VC started by what's commonly called the PayPal Mafia.
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