Not exact matches
Suave but befuddled, Pratt effortlessly carried the man - child's attitude along with plot proceedings,
particularly in that
powerful scene with a dolly zoom.
Particularly powerful is the silent
scene where a piece of paper stuck in May's wall of woe is unfolded to reveal a prayer for the four little girls blown up in a Birmingham church by the Ku Klux Klan.
Stone is superb, capturing King's natural athleticism and sexual confusion, ultimately resulting in an enormously
powerful and touching performance,
particularly in a
scene where she is left alone in the locker room and lets all the emotion of a hard - fought match come pouring out.
The Prince and the Pauper's surround track is
particularly effective and cinematic, from its trumpet - filled opening titles on to the
powerful organ in the final
scenes.
Particularly moving are the
scenes in which he pleads — and ultimately does more than plead — with Wayne to understand that Bane is too
powerful to tackle head - on.