Players need to feel
a sense of wonder while they search through the vast reaches of space, while at the same time being driven by a sense of purpose.
It is the perfect sort of family entertainment to engage the imagination and
sense of wonder while still telling a grounded story.
The movie also blends its visuals and story into something that feels like it has an early Spielberg
sense of wonder while also tackling mature themes.
Not exact matches
While you or I will never paint a Mona Lisa, we can look to Leonardo to help us see the world more clearly and reignite that
sense of wonder we all had in our childhood years.
While I agree that the sacralization
of motherhood has been harmful to women's
sense of themselves, I
wonder whether the authors» testy and sarcastic tone might end up paralyzing the very women they wish to empower.
The wide dissemination in the Near and Middle East at this time
of dualistic faiths, the staple
of that religious phenomenon loosely labeled Gnosticism, was another manifestation
of the same malaise;
while in Hellenism many suffered from a «
sense of helplessness in the hands
of fate» which made them «
wonder whether it is possible to be at home in the world at all.»
Organized by Gerry Harrington
of Kingston, the monthly series «seeks to stimulate people's
sense of joy and
wonder, inspire love and compassion, evoke a deepened
sense of connection with the universe around us and support individual faith paths and beliefs
while simultaneously transcending them.»
While the buzz
of fly wings is more likely to elicit a
sense of annoyance than
wonder, insect flight behavior links a series
of fundamental processes within both the physical and biological sciences: neuronal signaling within brains, the dynamics
of unsteady fluid flow, musculoskeletal mechanics, the structural mechanics
of composite materials, ecology and evolution.
With clear instruction, humor and innovation, he aims to make yoga fun and accessible to students
of all ages and abilities
while imparting a
sense of wonder about the body and mind.
We wanted to show brides who desire to have the fairytale wedding (and also those who don't) that it can be done in a contemporary and relatable way,
while still maintaining the beauty, enchantment, and
sense of natural
wonder that we love so much about fairy tales.
While it doesn't have the soft - edged
sense of wonder that the Travers books have, Walt Disney's 1964 version
of the Mary Poppins story does manage to avoid the usual saccharine excesses
of his live - action work.
While it may not be adding tricks at every turn to the platformer genre or making a name for itself with its minimal puzzles, Forgotton Anne will surely win many over with its gorgeous, animated visuals and more importantly, its
sense of wonder.
The film opens on the island
of Themyscira, a paradise island created by the god Zeus and hidden from the real world by a protective shield, and the film stays there for a
while as we follow Diana from curious little girl to fully trained warrior princess but once Steve Trevor's fighter plane crashes there and Diana realises there is a war being fought in world she does not know
of that is not too far away then we swiftly get brought into London in 1918 and this shift from fantasy into a «real world» scenario gives the film a greater
sense of depth, and when combined with characters that you actually care about then
Wonder Woman is head and shoulders above all
of the other DCEU movies on the strength
of that alone.
While it's essentially nothing like a Terrence Malick movie («Malick-esque» being the most abused term
of 2013), what it does share spiritually with that mystical filmmaker is a
sense of curiosity and
wonder with a similar patience to explore the silences and mysteries
of nature.
While Thomas W. Kiennast's black - and - white cinematography is quite beautiful to behold (Gröning's film certainly features some excellent cinematographic moments as well), Atef's film never manages to convey why we should care, today, about this brief moment in Schneider's well - documented life, including her never - ending struggle with the German press, her inability to escape the role
of Sissi that made her instantly famous as a teenager, and the various tragedies that befell her, including the suicide
of her ex - husband.7 The film is not a biopic per se (and Atef declared that she did not intend to make one): thus, audiences who are not already familiar with Schneider certainly will not come away from viewing the film with much
of a
sense of her life's story); yet, given it is not a biopic, one
wonders what the film is, or what it tries to accomplish.
Many are
wondering whether or not the more concentrated gameplay will give Animal Crossing fans the same
sense of accomplishment they feel
while playing previous installments like City Folk and New Leaf.
There's also an underlying sadness to Neeson's portrayal
of Felt — a
sense that
while he knows he's doing the right thing, he also can't help but
wonder if it even really matters.
Presumedly, Disney World is in some way a backdrop to Baker's script, which he co-wrote with Chris Bergoch («Tangerine» and «Starlet») and tells the story
of a precocious six year old and her rag - tag group
of close friends whose summer break is filled with childhood
wonder, possibility, and a
sense of adventure,
while their parents and the adults around them struggle with hard times.
Most important
of all, though, the film possesses moments and sequences that return a
sense of wonder to a genre that,
while it hasn't quite reached that point yet, is in serious danger
of growing stale.
Arriving on Amazon Prime Video just one week after its DVD release, Sean Baker's warm, stunning and heartbreaking drama tells the story
of a precocious six - year - old and her rag - tag group
of close friends, whose summer break is filled with childhood
wonder, possibility and a
sense of adventure,
while their parents and the adults around them struggle with hard times.
Our goal is to make sure each child enjoys their time at camp
while still stimulating their minds and deepening their
sense of wonder.
«For the cut - out illustrations, I tend to lean towards young - girl characters, placing them in haunting, fragile settings, expressing the vulnerability
of childhood,
while also conveying a
sense of childhood anxiety and
wonder.
While the late - night infomercial may be as much about the advertising as the «amazing» products it features, it certainly doesn't diminish the
sense of mystery that comes from
wondering if that little gadget really is the miracle they make it out to be.
What I'm
wondering is whether it makes
sense to buy a home right now with 3.5 % down
while home prices and interest rates appear to be at their lows (speculation) or should I wait the 4 years and buy a home with 20 % down regardless
of where prices and rates end up?
While it is easy to look back at the past and reminisce dreamily around the fireside (or, more appropriately, the bar)
of those amazing games that enthralled and enraptured us in 2017, one must not forget that 2018 to be just as great, if not more so, with countless games demonstrating the potential to rekindled the
sense of wonder and joy that so captivated us all in 2017.
The soundtrack carries on the same
sense of wonder and close by mystery that adorned the previous games and is a joy to sit and soak up
while solving puzzles.
While I'm still holding on to a thread
of hope that Sony and Level 5 will resurrect that series at some point in the near future, Dragon Quest Builders has done an excellent job
of providing me with that
sense of wonder and
sense of creativity that those two games did back on the PlayStation 2.
What's more, it's smart enough to understand how to capture that arcade
sense of action and
wonder while incorporating modern innovations that make the game a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating.
Many are
wondering whether or not the more concentrated gameplay will give Animal Crossing fans the same
sense of accomplishment they feel
while playing previous installments like City Folk and New Leaf.
But,
while these things
of course happen in the game, mostly I was more impressed with how well they'd brought a
sense of wonder to the gameplay that complemented the visual presentation
of the game perfectly.
Themes
of land, water, and air continue in this exhibition
while leaving behind prior storytelling motifs to focus on capturing a
sense of wonder and fear.
While the artists enshrine their immediate surroundings, daily activities, and childhood memories with a measured
sense of wonder, their exuberance is qualified with anxiety.
It conveys a
sense of wonder and playfulness as the texture, lighting, and angle
of the work shifts and changes
while traveling through the speckled environment.
While one can make
sense of how a collection
of photos showing people with their backs turned to the viewer or a series
of heads, both real and fake, come together on a superficial level, one
wonders how flowers, a kimono and a plastic airbrushed unicorn piece are linked.
We perceive a highly active utopian society, whose inhabitants relentlessly relate to one another and to their environment,
while at the same time we have a
sense of claustrophobic enclave and
wonder how tightly knit an ideal society should be.
It's a (literally) brilliant way to re-purpose discarded light bulbs into a piece
of art that can be enjoyed by the wider community,
while also beautifying and bringing a
sense of wonder to a public space.