The liberties where he chooses to take us, even when we step inside from the cold, lonely edge of space, manages to turn this very
simple tale into a full - fledged meditation session with the sooth sounds of composer Steven Price.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy benefited greatly from characters being dropped from the story because they didn't fit the narrative arc of the project but in this case Jackson and his screenwriters raided Tolkien's notes and appendices from other stories to pad out what is essentially a very
simple tale into a sprawling epic.
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«Shall We Danse» offers a small peak
into the rigidity of Japanese society telling a
simple and heartwarming
tale devoid of overt sexual themes or even full blown romance.
The story never collapses
into a
simple morality
tale; there's heroism and cowardice on both sides, and the survival of all of them depends on luck as well as on daring.
Putting the grim back in Grimm Brothers, this deceptively
simple animated effort turns a lesser - known fairy
tale into an edgy meditation on gendered views of nature and society.
Del Toro distills much of the bittersweet wish - fulfillment and danger of the best fairytales
into a deceptively
simple, but unforgettable,
tale.
Walkabout is a deceptively
simple tale about lost children trying to find their way home that slowly grows
into a treatise against the continued expansion of industry, the domination of humanity over unbridled nature, and the correlation between the savageries still inherent in so - called civilized society.
The brilliant Ettore Scola is to be credited for his feminist critique of women under fascism, his modern understated treatment of homosexuality, and his successful examination of fascist politics — through the lens of a seemingly
simple, human story that turns
into an allegorical
tale of immense significance.
Sometimes, even in his most brilliant moments, he can be almost a little too clever by half, with a screenplay that weaves its story threads
into such perfectly constructed knots that unwrapping the whole can be tiresome for those who just want a
simple tale well told.
Nothing less than the first shot in what would become a revolution, John Lasseter's
simple tale turned adults
into happy children, naysayers
into believers, and computer animation
into the dominant expression of an entire industry.
A devastating and deceptively
simple tale adapted from 10th - century folklore, Isao Takahata's The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya distills a millennium of Japanese storytelling into a timeless film that feels both ancient and alive in equal meas
tale adapted from 10th - century folklore, Isao Takahata's The
Tale Of The Princess Kaguya distills a millennium of Japanese storytelling into a timeless film that feels both ancient and alive in equal meas
Tale Of The Princess Kaguya distills a millennium of Japanese storytelling
into a timeless film that feels both ancient and alive in equal measure.
What at first looks like a
simple tale of the friendship between a human and a mermaid quickly diverges
into so many subplots that it's nearly impossible to keep up.
Still, it's awfully difficult not to be drawn
into this refreshingly low - key and
simple tale - with the uniformly superb performances (Glover's never been better) certainly playing a substantial role in the movie's mild success.
But where did the reclusive artist come from, what and who were his driving influences, and, what was it that drove him to seclusion, this is his story.Directed and Co-written by Danny Strong, this biopic
tale of an artist honing his craft works as a
simple introduction to some of the inner workings of Salinger without going terribly in depth about his thought process or what really shaped him
into the story crafter he was; unfortunate for those looking for the deeper dive, still informative for the new comer.
A thematic companion piece to Jones» directorial debut «Moon» in that they're both morality
tales about technology, «Source Code» succeeds in taking a high - concept premise and spinning it
into a captivating thriller that's
simple in execution yet brain - teasingly complex the more you pick it apart.
Jeremy Saulnier makes his long awaited return to the director's chair with his thriller Blue Ruin, a straightforward classic
tale of a revenge that takes a
simple concept and turns it
into pulse - pounding suspense.
Maybe «Moonrise Kingdom» gets its lightness from being a
simple, heartwarming romance, a rousing, us - against - the - world
tale of a pair of 12 year olds who arrange to meet at dawn and march
into the wilderness as outlaws.
Pity the little children who venture out to the movies these days; their cheery fables and
simple tales have been turned
into dark sagas for young adults.
To some extent a companion piece to «Moon» in that they're both morality
tales about technology, Jones has succeeded in taking yet another high - concept premise and spinning it
into a captivating thriller that's both incredibly
simple in execution and yet brain - teasingly complex the more you pick it apart.
Set in 1940s Los Angeles, this
tale about an insurance agent lured
into a housewife's plan to murder her husband is a model of narrative sheerness as Cain uses ordinary vocabulary and
simple sentences to evoke a dark mood.
This riveting allegory, in the tradition of Lord of the Flies, starts as a
simple power play within a children's classroom, but turns
into a chilling
tale about the lust for power and desperate need for acceptance that reside within us all.
Helen Simonson crafts an enchanting
tale, brilliant in its
simple yet profound insight
into human nature - a light and crisp perfection.
What started out as a somewhat
simple story involving genetic memory and a secret war between a cadre of assassins and the Knights Templar has spiraled out
into a nearly convoluted
tale about space Romans who held dominion over Man until they rebelled and Adam and Eve became the first Assassins.
Leveraging player expectations as a core design ingredient, The Messenger is first presented as an 8 - bit action platformer with a
simple story only to turn
into an epic time travelling
tale, eventually revealing itself as a 16 - bit Metroidvania packed with replay value and deadpan humor.
It can highlight and tag enemies, temporarily mark weak points, elemental strengths and weaknesses, and as the story starts to delve
into the past and how the world came to be the way it is — a
tale that initially appears
simple, but takes a few dark and twisted turns — it's Aloy's link back to those days.
Familiarity is a pivotal dimension of fairy
tale because it is in the act of telling and re-telling that we dig
into these apparently
simple tales and derive meaning.
The
tale is
simple and sweet; Shovel Knight manages to convey a lot of emotion and feeling, especially when you are drawn
into the lush background details and vivid 8 - bit sprites.
The
tale seems
simple but it weaves monsters and myths of legend
into the
tale with a deft hand making it an enjoyable ride.
Going further
into simple models like this one, the authors point out other tell -
tale warnings, such as a slowdown in the response to perturbations as a tipping point is approached.