Sentences with phrase «often ends a scene»

Mitchell often ends a scene in the middle of the action — for example, when Jason is locked in the House in the Woods, or when the fire erupts in Town Hall — and leaves readers to surmise for themselves what happened next.

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However, since the end of World War II and the emergence on the world's political scene of the State of Israel, «anti-Semitism» has often been used with reference to one's stance vis - à - vis this 20th century nation, and thus has acquired quite new shades of meaning.
We've all seen the cute photos of babies cuddled up with mom or dad on a couch, but it's a scene that all too often ends in tragedy.
It's not often that a stinger scene pops up at the end of a movie, not to pre-sell the inevitable sequel, but to leave you with something to think, wonder, and worry about.
Similarly the music choices of the film feel intentional, with songs often starting at the tail end of scenes and bleeding into the next in a way that contrasts rather than unites these scenes.
There are many modern examples of rich, hot messes catered to by behind - the - scenes people generously compensated to look after them, often ending with premature death and glamorized legacies.
Pegg's character remains comic relief, too often his scenes end with the equivalent of a rim shot, but Pegg shows his dramatic chops during a confrontational sequence where he's used as a human bomb.
The staccato cadence of Tim Streeto's editing, which clusters together short scenes that excise the beginnings and ends of interactions, often keeps the impact of Bernard's autocratic parenting from registering fully on impact, but the film's tragicomic punch lands in the final act after an otherwise useless therapy session triggers in Walt a warm memory of his mother — thus spawning a stint of self - analysis that doubles as an occasion for viewer reflection.
Scenes are often underlit or display the technical limitations of lower - end digital video.
The Blu - ray is nicely loaded (horror films often get the best home treatment) with deleted scenes and even an alternate ending.
Given that films are text types in their own right, directors can often be seen as adding or discarding scenes and lines or incorporating their own devices into their films, such as Zeffirelli's use of music in his 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet or Brannagh's use of black and white as symbolism in his 1995 version of Othello (such as with Othello's mask in the beginning, and the chess pieces during Iago's soliloquy at the end of Act 1, Scene 3).
During visual novel scenes, players will often be prompted to choose one of several choices to remain an active participant in the unfolding events, which can end up changing the conversation completely — not just a one - or two - line difference, but an entirely unique conversation!
Oscillating wildly also applies to the music, which often ends up inappropriate to the scene.
Eventually his interest in Modernist formal innovations led to colorful, Picassoesque paintings depicting domestic family scenes, often featuring young children, and by the end of the 1940s his paintings had become entirely abstract.
Often, TV scenes end on a meaningful look or a dramatic pause.
I share this with you because often we just see the end result and not what goes on behind the scenes, the saving, hard work and patience that goes along with it:).
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