There are
some real emotional moments too.
The duo were frequently a source of comic relief, and occasionally offered
some real emotional moments.
Not exact matches
Instead, we want to share and celebrate all of the
real moments that make our relationships what they are: crazy / great / beautiful / challenging / fun / hectic / silly /
emotional.
You may be able to experience
emotional peace by repeating a line of untrue nonsense such as «I am free from all lingering constrains» seven dozen times in a row, but the
moment of clarity you develop will dissolve back into intense fixation as soon as you leave lotus position and face the
real world once more.
It's a «go with it or be left behind» challenge by Connolly, whose film soars or sinks on how willing its audience is to suspend disbelief in several key
moments while also demanding a very
real emotional involvement it never earns.
It's a cute idea, but it gets old
real fast as the script constantly tries to mine laughs from the same few jokes and undermines
emotional moments with stupid stuff like ostrich rodeos, bad child actors and rhinos having sex.
The
moment when he is finally reunited with his
real mother is incredibly
emotional.
I don't know if Craig thought that audiences couldn't handle the stark reality of what would have actually happened if this were
real life but I felt a lot of the
moments that could have had
emotional tension were simply glanced over.
Matt Reeves» movie is pretty bad - ass — thrilling, terrifying and vividly rendered — but it also features some intimate
moments of
real emotional poignancy.
So some credit needs to go to director Kenneth Branagh and writer Chris Weitz, who manage to create something that holds up as a story, with
moments of
real emotional honesty in it.
The single most effective and
emotional moment occurs in a short clip of the
real Louis Zamperini running as an Olympic torch bearer at age 80 for the 1998 Olympics (in Japan!).
The strategy gives every
moment real emotional urgency.
There are
emotional moments and certainly a lot of weight in the consequences of Thanos» actions, but it's ultimately a delivery on that aforementioned promise of a unified team working together against a
real, credible threat.
Though they don't have a lot of dramatic monologues or
real emotional journeys, every cast member gets a few good quips or
moments to shine.
There's no denying that Santa Monica studio's incredible work with the new over-the-shoulder camera adds a
real sense of presence to the scene, but reducing Kratos» passionate defence of his own fatherhood to a series of quicktime events cheapens what should be a powerful
emotional moment.