She captured
real emotion in all her pictures and that was the most important thing to me when trying to decided on a photographer.
He's now the guy in the delivery room, the guy who's helping feed the baby, morning and night, and becoming more comfortable
showing real emotion to his children.
The characters were all proportional to their environment and displayed
real emotions on their faces and in their body language.
And while much of the film is completely predictable,
real emotion does come from the final act, which has a lot to say about life and love.
Perhaps it's because it's exhilarating seeing tough,
real emotions in a film, captured so lovingly.
Type one thing wrong and it can be taken out of context because there is no way to
show real emotions, body language or tone.
Things are crammed in the film so tight that many of the opportunities
for real emotion go to waste.
Whether it's the gothic overtones of Stoker, the supernatural horror of Thirst, the surreal technological dreams of I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, or the violent revenge of Oldboy and the rest of the Vengeance Trilogy, the South Korean director specialises in drawing
real emotion out of outlandish fantasies.
Tokyo Police Club's signature sound, the niche that they carved out for themselves in a constantly fluctuating music scene (an emphasis on rhythm and abstract, maze - like lyrics with
real emotion at their center) is almost completely gone, replaced by a rabid pop sensibility that sometimes works and sometimes really, really doesn't.
He had a very good reason; in Cronenberg's unforgettable medical drama «Dead Ringers» (1988), he gave a stunning performance, or a pair of stunning performances, as the peculiar but prodigious twin gynecologists who are threatened
by real emotions and then plunged into the self - destructive chaos where the only exit for them may be becoming one again, as they were conceived at first in their mother's womb.
When he starts expressing regret about the times in her life he missed because of show business, there's
real emotion there that plays quite well, despite being borderline cliché (One wonders if the constant return to schtick speaks to Carolla's lack of confidence in the dramatic realm).
The film only breaks through
into real emotion when LaVona seems to be offering love for the first time.
For people who think they would be in charge if a situation every happened to them, I will tell you that people crumble and
real emotions come out the second they dial those three digits on their phone.
We complain about rehearsed answers and
want real emotion, then when we get it it's suddenly a problem
Recognizing the very
real emotions parents face, Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller show you how to: Parent successfully without yelling.
Researchers believe that a true grin
indicates real emotions, such as cooperation, because some of the muscles we use — the ones around the eyes — are not under our conscious control.
But when a movie
explores real emotions en route to its gladdening end, when it takes time to touch on serious issues along the way, it earns the right to make us feel good.
It's undeniably a melodrama, but there's
enough real emotion lurking beneath the manipulative tear jerking to make the movie a worthwhile and occasionally genuinely moving experience.
In a film built around the predictable beats of a crass formula, it's one of few moments that
engender real emotion in the viewer, even if said emotion is disgust, sadness, and embarrassment by proxy.
as an old Apache enemy bemoans his race's extermination, and gruffly bonds with a surrogate son,
real emotion briefly grips.
Its script is far too good for only kids to watch it; it's a well - produced, visual powerhouse; which
provides real emotion and heart to what is essentially an animated superhero film.
Run Fatboy Run is a rather mediocre romcom up until the final act, where it does astound with its ability to
provoke real emotion.
Writer / director Sally Potter (Orlando, The Tango Lesson) puts for a weak effort, with a wandering story and
little real emotion.
But the film works because, crucially, Burton also nails the present - day scenes, extracting pinpoint performances from Finney and Crudup to ensure there's
real emotion swirling amid the vagaries.
Each of his friends — Norton, Winslet and Peña — have personal tragedies or struggles that makes their own lives as convoluted and disturbed as Howard's, and a vastly superior film would have been to watch these sometimes - great, but generally pretty good, actors hash out
real emotion onscreen.
There are plenty of hanky wiping moments for those easily prone to crying, but surprisingly, not
much real emotion.
The script doesn't give any bond between the members of the coast guard or the tanker leading to a lack of
real emotion throughout the movie.
The movie makes eye - rolling stabs at pathos that seem to
pursue real emotion but instead feel cheap and phony.
Curtis's forte is the comedy - drama hybrid, but there are only a few pokes at
real emotions here, each dutifully accompanied by an illustrative song.
I'm happy that a good film like Blue Valentine that depicts sex with
real emotion got its rating overturned, but the fact that the superior King's Speech will get an R just because of a few «fucks», and no violent or sexual themes, no objectionable content whatsoever!
Besides coming up with what seems like it just might be the ultimate poop joke, Smith
mines real emotion and, yes, a sweetness that contrasts nicely with balances the film's over the top material.
«Mighty Thor and the trickster Loki will face off with
real emotion while giving fans visual and vocal continuity between the video game and film adaptations of the Marvel franchise.»