Sentences with phrase «person narration from»

The arcade game's attract screens include a picture of an aged Rastan sitting on a throne (brazenly aping the final shot of Conan the Barbarian from 1982), with first person narration from Rastan about how he used to be a thief and a murderer, and that he will tell you of his days of high adventure.
A version of this novel in first person narration from Isabelle's point of view would have been intensely revelatory.
Scripted by John C. Higgins (who penned Raw Deal, T - Men and Border Incident for Anthony Mann) and directed by Howard W. Koch, it's an inconsistent film, with striking imagery, creative twists (scuba gear) and ruthless turns (death by steam tunnel) next to plodding direction and tired first - person narration from Reed Hadley, who plays the colorless but dignified FBI agent on the case.

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Even though persons Afoko mentioned in the interview and are said to have in - depth knowledge and indeed benefited from the training have so far maintained a deafening silence; Managing Editor of the New Crusading Guide, Mr. Kweku Baako Jnr, has rubbished the suspended chairman's narration.
It even features a nearly omnipresent voice over narration detailing your adventures from the friendly «Uncle Jack» television personality, who both inspires the people to be the best they can be and to violently kill those who do not conform.
I, Tonya, directed by Craig Gillespie, doesn't shy from the darker turns her life took, the film's screenplay working from rumor and the unreliable narration of the people around her.
As our unreliable window into his past, Amalric's Paul abruptly switches his voiceover narration from the first to the third person.
The movie has a lot of information, and most of it is revealed through first - person narration that may as well be third - person considering the little personal information we receive from it.
In succession, a narration begins from Raimez's (Jacob Vargas) point of view, who we later see in person as a security guard in the building in which the entire elevator fiasco takes place (if you notice, the building number is 333 — which is said to be a holy number).
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the reader into the first - person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose experience of war and death («we made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
He has fun with this movie's color scheme and inserts black & white photo collages to accompany the first - person narration that appears from time to time, giving his characters the odd ability to tell us how their lives will unfold in the future.
After a brief narration from Nathan Ellis (Asa Butterfield) in which the teenage boy explains that has difficulty communicating with people in non-mathematical terms, a prologue shows a 9 - year - old Nathan (Edward Baker - Close) being diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The film opens with first - person footage, edited together with sickening speed, and title - explaining motivational narration from narrator and U.S. Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley.
Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first - and third - person narrations.
Poetic visuals, dramatic reenactments, sepia photographs, interviews, and expert narration enhance this powerful documentary that introduces the Ponca people, exiled from their Nebraska homeland in 1877, and Chief Standing Bear, who fought injustices in a high - profile federal - court trial.
Rachel's first - person narration relays her story in a surprisingly intimate, beautifully earnest voice, likely attributable to Gerber herself suffering from scoliosis and wearing a fitted brace in her formative years.
Trainer's first - person narration lets us in on every thought and interaction — from her reluctant attraction to her charming co-host to her confrontations with a vicious competitor — leaving us feeling as vulnerable as our haunted heroine.
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Writing a critical analysis paper, do not fail to mention the type of narration, it can be, for instance, from the 1st or the 3rd person singular and try to explain, why the author resolved to use exactly this type.
This is all aided by some great narration from people in the business, who've excelled at the different racing disciplines that are presented, and have been asked to share their knowledge during loading screens.
«Through the compilation of seemingly unrelated material — first - person narration, music ranging from gospel to electronic dance music (EDM), and swirling chemicals — she has created a work that goes beyond its constituent parts to address ideas of human perception through direct experience and an emotive sensibility.»
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