Sentences with phrase «on fantasy than reality»

«American Sniper» is a war movie built more on fantasy than reality.

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Dream on mate, As our nightmares are more closer to reality than all these fantasy signings of the Draxler's and like.
«It's reassuring to have a politician paying attention to reality rather than living in a fantasy world where the laws of physics don't apply,» says Bob Ward of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics.
Swap the red dress and night time for a white dress and the morning — and becoming the fantasy continues to a place that maybe it'll hit reality as I do have a beauty team working their magic on me so by the time I step out of this new centrally located Hair Blow & Beauty Bar, I might just resemble something a little more vixen - like than what I stepped into BELLESA looking like.
In the end, it chooses the wrong path which leads the story to become more preposterous as it goes on as fantasy becomes more the rule than any reality.
One is always being watched by the indiscriminating, playful eye of seductress and demagogue, treating filmmaking as a messy encounter between fantasy and reality that transpires across rooms rather than on stage.
That it stuck to its guns as an offbeat arthouse fantasy message film without becoming cartoonishly absurd was the thing I most admired about it even though, at the same time, that was what made it so tiresome and disingenuous and left me feeling this was more about Hollywood's bogus take on reality than an actual depiction of real - life.
Just a little over a decade ago, online learning for many educators fell into the realm of science fiction, or worse, snake oil.Visions of students accessing an array of courses on their computers, interacting with teachers over the Internet, and participating in virtual «field trips» seemed more fantasy than reality.
Also available is Brave New World by Aldous Huxley — as well as Brave New World Revisited, a set of essays written 26 years after his original novel, «in which he meditates on how his fantasy seemed to be becoming a reality and far more quickly than he ever imagined.»
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