There's always
points along the way though where you can't help but smile.
Not exact matches
In Zen time goes one
way,
though at each
point along the
way the past and future are symmetrically present in experience through memory and anticipation.
Though there are meeting
points along the
way, and the divergence is not so complete as is sometimes supposed, there are, nevertheless, real differences.
Though I think the path from discriminatory prejudice to equality is not likely to bypass these
points along the
way.
Despite these shortfalls, the film does successfully manage to explore some interesting themes of diplomacy and leadership
along the
way, and even
though it could be argued that the narrative itself is bland and unimaginative, barely moving from its starting
point to its conclusion, the weight, intensity and emotional journey Caesar and his comrades evoke, more than make up for its few short comings.
The French approach is arguably also visible from an outsider
point of view in the chic,
though somewhat challenging,
way the documentary asks the viewer to tag
along and create his or her own reason for the, at times, seemingly random story composition.
I think Dawn makes an excellent
point — I was far more interested in the Turning Fear trailer —
though I thought it was too long, and risked losing viewers
along the
way.
Along the
way though, there is an award of 25 Le Club AccorHotels
points for each of the matches that you correctly forecast.