Sentences with phrase «real sense of»

It also frequently shows a real sense of humor (alongside the less successful «fun» humor), especially when it is situated firmly in character, showcasing Spider - Man's irreverent prankster side.
But it does all of these things with a real sense of style and an even better sense of comedy, producing one of the most unique TV shows currently airing.
He did also mention recently how many talented filmmakers are out there, saying (via The Playlist): «People are directing younger and younger, they're getting a real sense of cinema very, very early, and there's some great directors out there.»
Hayao Miyasaki's PONYO is a sweet - natured flight of fantasy that lacks any real sense of conflict or danger.
There's a bit more to the film than a joke, though, as we get a real sense of Tree learning the error of her ways and confronting the pain at the heart of her attitude on life.
Through confessions and police investigations, the script exposes what happen to the Murray family without really giving the viewer a real sense of how she earned the title beyond her despicable demeanor in footnotes throughout the years.
The handheld flourishes also add a real sense of urgency and abutment to the proceedings.
Giacchino's admiration for this kind of colorfully iconic stuff always brings out a real sense of fun and excitement well suited to each blockbuster, here conveying a particular excitement of a very talented fanboy romping about a fantastical playing ground he's always longed to be a part of — in this case a constantly morphing, topsy - turvy cosmos he zooms about with groovily psychedelic panache.
This astonishing debut from screenwriter and director Robert Eggers charts a Puritan family's descent into madness, meting out terror by creating a real sense of atmosphere and dread.
Instead, the momentum stalls for a manufactured reason, and it's not until the movie's commendably restrained climax that we have some real sense of Eleanor and Conor's shared grief.
It features all great performances (besides Leo, who is fine but who runs far too much on sheer physical effort instead of skill), often beautiful camera work, and a real sense of the wilderness it portrays.
If Higgins is there for Aniston, Jon Favreau (who, as a White Sox fan, mocked the fans in Wrigley in a manner that I have seen with my own eyes, minus the subsequent fight and ejection from the park that fan received) is there for Vaughn, playing the only guy with any real sense of reality.
Other movies have plumbed the issues of growing older with grace, dignity and a real sense of the humor and humanity that can be found in the walk into the long shadows of the twilight years.
He is what I would call a star in the real sense of the concept, but he has no pretensions.
«I liked the fact she's this independent woman and a lone wolf with a real sense of loyalty to the country,» explained the actress, during a talk with OK magazine.
Michael Levine provides a history without a real sense of individuated struggle or even singular personage.
Cooper's actors, meanwhile, invest his one - dimensional characters with a real sense of humanity.
Anderson is fully in his element, lending a storybook quality to the lushly verdant setting, while still maintaining a very real sense of danger.
Baumbach clearly cares about his flummoxed protagonists, and uses them as cyphers for his own angst about middle age, often in genuine, self - deprecating fashion, giving the humor a real sense of pathos even during the most light - hearted gags.
Even though he's imprisoned, there's no real sense of peril here, and Waititi understands the luxury he has to keep coloring in the edges of a visually dazzling buddy comedy.
Some may confuse what Cianfrance is doing as schmaltz but his exaggerated melodrama is grounded in a very real sense of the human experience.
There's a real sense of childhood adventure about this film.
That amount of candor gives us a real sense of filmmaking and keeps this interesting.
I think we all came away with a real sense of the sacrifice that was made by everyone who participated in the war.
Roeg's next collaboration with a rock star, David Bowie and The Man Who Fell to Earth, brings a real sense of enduring vision to what Jagger begins here — but that's beyond the purview of this piece.
«Inferno» has a «Bourne» - like vibe that makes it function better as an action movie, but there's still no real sense of urgency or drama to it.
Spielberg gives this film a real sense of cinema, a major feat considering how fast it all came together.
While there was always intelligence shining through his work, even when he was just cast as the guy who runs around doing stupid stuff, his more recent work shows a real sense of decency that makes him all the more appealing.
Mulligan brings a real sense of fragility to her part, and her scenes with Gosling are brilliantly subtle and uniquely romantic.
We see all manner of New Yorkers make use of a hugely diverse set of services and get a real sense of the library as a place where nobody is excluded.
I really wish this scene was left in the film, it's so eerie and gives a real sense of fear.
While Spielberg's visual and storytelling instincts are always in evidence — the film is impeccably shot and never dull — his greatest contribution was his belatedly discovered but very real sense of rage about the subject matter.
Progression through the game gives a real sense of accomplishment and your mates will find themselves cheering you on as you drive, all the while trying to grab the controller out of your hands for their turn.
There's no real sense of betterment such as constructing a five - year plan to get off the street — his actions remain guided through crime, poverty, and young - minded antics that can drive any older generation crazy.
For every sequence involving Lino's parkour skills — usually followed by a shot of Damien looking on in disbelief (Walker, playing second fiddle in terms of physicality, displays a real sense of self - deprecating humor in these moments)-- or a neat gag involving two bricks, two cars, and two perfectly timed landings, there are at least two setpieces that are rather nondescript.
Tropical Freeze is the second Donkey Kong Country game from Metroid Prime creators Retro Studios, and it's one of those sequels that nails absolutle everything with a real sense of swagger.
It's an interesting idea but the over-the-top unbelievable sequence lacks credibility or any real sense of purpose.
There's a real sense of speed to be found in Redout and it takes some getting used to.
You're Next generates a real sense of mystery.
The Internet, of course, has plenty of guesses, but since the image gives us no real sense of scope and size it's definitely difficult to draw any real conclusions.
Nonetheless, the second act works splendidly and you get a real sense of uncertainty about if the trio is going to get caught for their robbery.
You get a real sense of the train's entire tail section working together.
The attacks are fun to watch and there is a real sense of damage and impact whenever a character is beaten up.
Most of the levels offer an excellent level of complexity despite the charming façade, and you can gain a real sense of achievement when finding a missing diamond, or realising that you've opened the route to the star.
But there are plenty of scenes that convey a real sense of yucky grisliness, and Chris Maris» cinematography beautifully captures the lush dampness of the locations.
Director David Yates manages to create a real sense of tension and fright; the feeling that any of our heroes could be slain at any moment... and sure enough, one does go down.
That phrase is the film in a nutshell, and watching Binoche trying to crack it affords a vaguely disquieting but very real sense of satisfaction.
Monster 4x4 is as wild as the trucks featured in the game; a real sense of control over your fate in the race is never established, since a wrong move can get you stuck thanks to some poor planning, and getting good turns and boosts seems more like luck than anything else.
The witnesses themselves are just so uninteresting and there is no real sense of
Despite the dagger's time - reversing capability, there's a caveat that even manages to provide a real sense of danger.
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