Sentences with phrase «only characterisation»

The two lonely figures are silent for the most part, with the only characterisation coming from the odd sparse cutscene of the snow fox scampering around in the snow.

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They want no part of the characterisation of this country as something exclusionary or welcoming only to a few.
Like Brent in The Loved Ones and Joshua in Animal Kingdom, he's a depressed and sullen teenager who speaks only in monosyllables — hardly a characterisation to easily win over viewers — yet Pittaway is perhaps the most successful of the three.
This is not a one - dimensional or one - note depiction of a misbehaving child but rather a tremendously nuanced turn that exhibits Prescott's precociousness but also his searing intellect and at times also some vulnerability, The characterisation is not only rich in terms of Prescott but in the adults too.
Ewan MacGregor not only impresses with his vocals, but with the characterisation in between songs.
Not only that, it has exceptional characterisation and a sincere story that doesn't shoehorn elements, allowing for the organic growth of characters.
For experience outside the visceral, we have to rely on Scott Thomas» unrecognisable Crystal, whose foul mouth and vanity allow for the film's only discernible characterisations beyond stone faces and violent justice.
Not only that, it has exceptional characterisation and a sincere story that doesn't shoehorn elements, allowing for the organic growth of characters.
Shabby characterisation and thin dialogue becomes a moot point once you've started mowing down zombies, and they'll only slightly detract from the experience unless you're a hardened learner of the game's lore.
His characterisation of Spencer's work is a huge overstatement since Spencer's paper only looked at the MJO (Madden - Julien Oscillation, or Intra-seasonal oscillation) which is a dynamic oscillation in the tropics and not a response to surface warming at all.
Unfortunately, this only builds upon the unfair characterisation of students as bad tenants.
The Guardian asked Facebook whether it stands by its characterisation that the surveillance «has always been opt - in only», but the company declined to comment, only referring back to the initial Fact Check.
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