Sentences with phrase «reliable narrator»

A reliable narrator is someone in a story or a book who can be trusted to tell the truth and accurately convey events and information. Full definition
The manner in which the director explores Eva's personality, memory, and emotions by strictly keeping the film within her perspective works wonders — we feel her experiences, even if there's a slight inkling every so often that she's not the most reliable narrator (memories are completely governed by emotions here: take, for example, Ezra Miller's occasionally heightened performance).
As Gillooly, Stan finds just the right balance, making him a hothead in the past, calm and matter - of - fact as he looks back, the less reliable narrator.
Clearly, it's a matter of time before an unidentified, unseen, omniscient and frighteningly reliable narrator turns observations about life's follies on them.
How reliable a narrator Portman is, though, is not explored, potentially destabilizing the whole film, if not outright rendering the whole thing pointless.
However, Harding is not exactly what you'd call a reliable narrator.
But then again, as he reminds us, there's no such thing as a reliable narrator anyway.
Is Annie a reliable narrator?
Is Judy a reliable narrator?
Louise seems to be a reliable narrator, while Adele fills the requisite bill of the unreliable one.
However, if he can alter reality, it's entirely possible to read the wild stylistic shifts in the episode as just different way he sees his experiences, forcing us to wonder if he's a reliable narrator.
A Republican digital strategist who worked with Cambridge Analytica during the 2016 campaign told The Daily Beast that Nix should not be viewed as a reliable narrator.
A mismatch, however, innocent, might lead a recruiter to think that one of you is lying or that you don't really recall your time with your colleague all that well and might be a less - than - reliable narrator.
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