Not exact matches
A hockey goal might be a
simple thing on its surface — a forward
shoots the puck and it either goes in the net or it does not — but pan out to the surrounding rink, and goals appear as the
final step of a complex, fast - moving dance.
That's one of the joys of the franchise: prequels notwithstanding, they're a deliciously
simple story — it's about good against evil, an underdog upsetting the odds, a
final shot at redemption for a corrupt character... It's a story we want to inhabit and make real in our lives.
And besides, he isn't exactly renowned for subtlety and self - restraint, although The Hateful Eight's powerful
final shot shows that he can still deliver big with a
simple directorial flourish.
In the
final moments, the cliffhanger is Fred being
shot by an unknown man during what looks to be a
simple robbery, but again, we're told via Jughead that it wasn't random.
In a
simpler film, the
final shot would cut to Ryan dropping everything to be with Alex. In a hip film, he'd break from that and end up with Natalie.
Arteta also nails the ending with a stinging
final shot — a
simple, suggestive image that captures the quietly soul - shaking power of a brief but transformative affair.
What is surprising about her direction is the emotional power she is able to pack into some scenes, especially the climax and the surprisingly moving
final shot — in the hands of a less assured director, it could have been a
simple, routine embrace, but in Bigelow's hands, it is so much more.
Everything here is dedicated to the pure indulgent joy of consumption, culminating in a
simple yet taboo
shot, running right through the film's
final credits, which depicts a baby suckling on its mother's breast.
The Blazers give you the game's
final score (Portland by four in overtime) and a link to the longer recap of the win in Chicago, along with a
simple but stunning GIF of
shooting guard C.J. McAllum.