Sentences with phrase «poetic license with»

As with any magical fiction, Storace takes liberal poetic license with these historical women's stories.
Di Giusto takes considerable poetic license with the true story to craft a compelling, visually stunning cinematic tale.
Not to worry, that's not the only time Oh dies (he's also killed by a cougar) or the only Biblical tale this mess of a movie takes poetic license with.

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I like the combination of colors so well here, though, the saturated russett, the shimmering bronze, the warm champagne, the rich earthy brown... I decided to approximate it myself, with a bit of poetic license.
The Poetic License Fragrance collection from Lollia emulates modern romance with their vibrant packaging and whimsical fragrance names.
Further, there is difficulty in the poetic license granted by the viewer to the gifted writers Collee and Amiel, whereby they crafted a carefully woven story - line around three main events in Darwin's life: 1) the problem of publication of the book by Darwin tied in with 2) his own struggle with his ailing health (possibly psychosomatic) as a result of the 3) subsequent trauma due to of the loss of his firstborn, Annie Darwin, for whom he had great affection.
But both directors also take poetic license in creating a universe of their own, giving us at once a compelling historiographic account, a pure work of auteurist vision, and a playful historical recreation, with touches of bizarre humour and an ineffable absurdist spirit interspersed throughout.
Pryor's use of poetic license has apparently turned Barth's teaching and administrative experience with Achievement First into something that is now defined as having «led improvement efforts at two of the lowest performing schools in the Achievement First Network.»
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