Sentences with phrase «one's final shot»

That aspect was being so played up in the marketing, and so that's how I found the ending / final shot so underwhelming.
Going forward again it was all down to final shot not being good enough.
It may be the best scene of the movie... at least up to the stunning final shot.
The first is right at the beginning, and the second is the very final shot.
The film's cold, apocalyptic final shots aptly conclude a bleak portrait.
Fans of the original film remember its ingenious final shot, and the new Planet of the Apes attempts a couple of «surprise» twists as well.
This leads to the film's much - discussed final shot, in which the viewer must confront our role in this story.
We're looking at final shot quality across three main areas, but there are many other factors that go into a great smartphone camera.
While the very final shots will do nothing but confuse most viewers, few among them will even care enough about the film to bother trying to figure it out.
But the impishly funny final shot of De Niro tossing aside the e-cig and savoring an actual smoke might just as well stand in for viewers craving something more genuine after ninety minutes of recycled tropes.»
What Detroit does with its umpteenth and perhaps final shot at redemption will determine whether American cars like the Vette are still around twenty years from now.
Behind - the - scenes featurette for the TV Land comedy juxtaposes rehearsed lines with final shots from the latest episode
And besides, he isn't exactly renowned for subtlety and self - restraint, although The Hateful Eight's powerful final shot shows that he can still deliver big with a simple directorial flourish.
It's debatable how much of this queer subtext Hitchcock intended Strangers on a Train to hold (especially taking into consideration the rumor that many of the homo - coded elements of Chandler's original script were reportedly neutered in Ormonde's final shooting script).
Dogs & cats should be started on a regular grooming routine when they are still young (after final shots).
Instead, the movie's baffling final shot attempts to jolt a surprise out of you with special effects.
Fortunately for the Aggies, center Tyler Davis» final shot did.
Oh, and if the wonderful folks at Mondo could get on printing a poster of the film's final shot before credits, we'd all appreciate it.
But the film's final shot suggests Welles's Falstaff represent more than an overblown self - portrait.
The Windsor - born shooter's debut for Team GB came at the 2015 inaugural European Games in Baku where she took gold after a thrilling final shoot - off with Italy's Diana Bacosi.
There are a couple of hauntingly unique moments, and the extended final shot is nothing short of brilliant.
Detroit undeniably has its merits: a virtuosic visual language, some strong performances, and an admittedly poignant final shot among them.
Its 2002 post-911 setting feels relevant, its portrait of adolescence feels genuine and personal, and its pitch - perfect and bittersweet final shot lands just right.
Every bit of this is a sure thing, but every unsurprising observation and plot point is fresh enough and wrapped up less tidily than most; we're left more with hope than total closure by its simple but affecting final shot.
Joey is now 33 and nearing the end of his career, so wants one final shot playing with the big - guns.
to turn the recipes into beautifully plated works of art which were styled meticulously in the kitchen and by myself on set to create the perfect final shot.
After failing to save a single penalty in the FA Cup final shoot - out defeat to Arsenal, Fergie was finally convinced it was time to move him on after somehow managing to last four years at Old Trafford.
He was refusing to take shots outside of the post — save for his difficult final shot — and to that emphasis, he also got to the foul line 13 times.
The then Watford shot - stopper only featured because Joe Hart managed to get himself suspended in the semi final shoot - out and didn't enjoy the best of evenings after letting a Mesut Özil free kick squeeze past him just after half time.
A lovely final shot almost makes up for the monotony, but this film was an extreme disappointment for me.
The longer The Adopted runs for the lazier and more mawkish it becomes, ending at last on what has to be a very, very strong contender for the year's worst final shot.
In the fantastic final shots, as the panic - stricken newscaster narrates the zombie invasion of his radio station, a mass of zombies cross the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan.
Thankfully, this quirky drama's erratic tone is realigned with its inquiry of bereavement by a beautifully simple final shot that somehow manages to fuses everything together — revealing that Szumowska's latest has given itself to you, body and soul.
From the FBI agent riding the subway to the provocative final shot, Scorsese has the balls to do what far too few cinematic storytellers would dare: tell the truth, simply, and let the audience see in it what they may.
Underneath the muck, there are undeniably brilliant moments, particularly in the confrontations between Scar (the Comanche antagonist) and Ethan, and a terrific final shot that sums up the film, and perhaps the Western genre at the time, ingeniously.
(There's no better example of this than the creepy final shot, in which Ulliel stares down the camera, a Cheshire Cat grin creeping across his face.)
The tragic absence of the magnificent, ever - ambiguous Hoffman leaves the later moments struggling, while one final shot steps too far into on - the - nose, sentimental territory, but this last chapter bows out with a resounding reminder that The Hunger Games is a criticism of society and power first and foremost, wrapped up in a moving love triangle.
Its classical and religious symbolism points to larger questions of inherent faith in higher powers, but rarely at the expense of genre licks, the irruptive nature of the film's final shot tantalisingly ambiguous.
View image Final shot, «McCabe & Mrs. Miller» (Robert Altman, 1971): The camera moves in on Mrs. Miller (Julie Christie), in an opium den while snow drifts outside.
It is drawn into a question mark in the hallucinatory final shot.
Ade's film keeps your sympathies in flux right up to — in fact, well beyond — her unforgettable final shot.
Nowhere is this as evident as in the film's unconvincing final shot, which as a result looks a lot less powerful than it should be.
What's particularly great about this trailer is that it gives absolutely nothing away, using every shot to create a slow - burning tension that crawls towards a very cool, and ridiculously chilling final shot.
Fiercely original from its surreal opening to its striking final shot, Anderson's freakish rom - com is disturbing, funny and touching.
Standout scene: The unbroken final shot, in which Elio reflects on some news as his complicated feelings play silently on his face.
Frances (whose last name isn't really «Ha» — the title isn't explained until the sprightly final shot) is a 27 - year - old aspiring dancer who shares a Brooklyn apartment with her best friend from college, Sophie (Mickey Sumner).
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