The true happiness will fill your soul, if the image
portrayed by your imagination during the virtual communication coincides with the reality.
Not exact matches
Directed
by Stacy Peralta, a member of the legendary Zephyr Skating Team that almost single - handedly defined the modern X-Game at the 1975 Del Mar Nationals Bahne - Cadillac Skateboard Championship, Dogtown and Z - Boys accomplishes several tasks at once, evoking the ethic that captured the
imagination of American punks,
portraying the dangers of stardom, and telling a rags - to - riches fable about how boys (and a girl) from the wrong side of the tracks sometimes make good on their own terms.
By never fully clarifying whether what's
portrayed on screen is real or a figment of Martha's
imagination, Durkin places the spectator in her unnerving state of paranoia, thereby racketing up both parties» anxieties in regards to being within the presence of the unknown.
Equally interesting will be to catch glimpse of the intriguing talking terrariums
by Tony Oursler and also Oursler's works which often
portray the relationship between the individual and mass media systems with humor, irony, and
imagination.