Sentences with phrase «so focused on story»

In a game that's so focused on a story, having a decent multiplayer offering isn't enough.
In a game so focused on story and delivering that cinematic feel, having a narrative that fails to deliver is damning.
I'll start typing and get so focused on the story that anything that might have been bothering me is forgotten.

Not exact matches

So he had already taken the 30 - plus books and found which stories to focus on and created a story that was a movie story.
«We have a consulting arm that helps to round out the story of what's going on in a client's organization and what are the three to five action steps to focus on so that strategic decisions can be made.»
«Our whole company is focused on demonstrating the mainstream viability of urban talent, and so here's what happens if we get covered as a social story: we automatically become nonmainstream,» he says.
«We're focused on one small product line so it's a different story for us.»
The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story debuted last week to record ratings for its network, FX, while a documentary that also focuses on the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial airs on ESPN this summer, proving that two decades is not long enough to drain the interest of American viewers in the so - called «trial of the century.»
«We had heard the stories about other tech companies and how hard it is to succeed in China, and so we weren't sure whether to make it a priority or focus on other things that were more straightforward.»
Green guerrilla marketing sharpens the focus to look at the impact of a business on our environment, to shape that impact so its positive, and to tell your Green story so effectively that the world begins to seek you out.
It's disheartening to me when I talk to senior level marketers who focus so much on getting more people to the website, when they have customers right in front of them that need to hear stories on how to make their lives or careers better.
A big part of what has made Amazon's story as a company so captivating to investors is the single - minded focus of Jeffrey P. Bezos, the company's founder and chief executive, on making big long - term investments.
If you have a website, update the content so that it is focused on your niche and conveys your story.
So you get a headline about the Swiss bank accounts, but the story is mostly made up of focused Jindal attacks on Obama's economic management.
Half a generation or so ago, most New Testament scholars focused on the individual sayings and stories of the Gospels.
I often find it puzzling how the creationists tend to focus almost exclusively on Judeo - Christian perspective, when there are so many other creation stories throughout the world and in history.
Religious freedom is the banner under which this decade's culture wars are being waged, and so, while there are many angles to this story we could discus, I'd like to focus on this one.
I have been struggling with bulimia for the last years and I am working on putting an end on this damaging story finally, so thought that just focusing on my recovery and avoiding other distractions will help — and I love the experiment!
I've spent so much of my journey focused on my own nutrition and training, but because so many mommies reach out to me for help with their own kids & family I figured it was about time to expand my posts, stories, and recipes even more.
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As I go though, I'm learning more and more of my readers are more interested in the positive parenting so I'm focusing more on that and «seasoning» it with the daily stuff if it is a good story to tell.
So while there is a lot of focus on the youth vote to help explain why Theresa May was stripped of her majority, while the Labour leader defied his critics to gain vote share and seats, this is a big part of the story.
Regarding the unionization of Babeland, it's oh so typical that their story (and large photo) focuses on some whiny natal male who's miffed about his «womanhood» not being woman sufficiently exalted — this time as an employee of a woman - focused retailer.
While so much of the focus in city elections falls on the Democratic ranks, which make up a whopping 73 percent of all registered voters in the city and whose members hold every elected office in city government, some of the most colorful and contentious story lines play out in the battles for the minor - party slots.
So over decades, I had read all sorts of stories about people who had gone out into the wilds and explored the unknown, and I thought that if we could just focus on the central experiences of their lives, I could condense all sorts of stories into just chapter length tales and put a bunch of them together, sort of show the whole arc of the discovery of the idea of evolution and really where we stand today, right up to very recent things like Neanderthal DNA and the discovery of some recent transitional fossils.
We become so focused on the reward of seeing the story that everything beforehand can feel like a waste of time.
The values and discussion points are so in - depth, so deep, so focused, and as the training goes on, things start linking together and the big picture surfaces and tells you a story of how, as a collective, we miss our humanity, our sacredness, and our purpose in life.
So from now on the focus of the stories will be positivity.
I am so happy to offer an online resource that will focus on Pregnancy, Motherhood, Styles for Mama's + Children, Baby Product Reviews and Favorites, Real Mom Stories, Recipes, and so much more.
Like you'll be out to lunch with your friends but you're not actually there because you're so focused on taking the perfect Insta Story to share with readers that you miss out on half of the conversation!
its like the creators realized that no one is playing this game for the story, so they decided to make it cheesy and stupid and focus on the gameplay.
By focusing on the creation of one of contemporary cinema's most beloved «so bad it's good» movies, «The Disaster Artist» weaves a potently funny and bizarrely heartwarming story about dreams, determination, creativity, and friendship.
The narrative focus on Cunanan — he's the story — is what holds this 10 - part saga together, and it does so compellingly throughout.
The Legend of Tarzan feels like the sequel to a much more interesting film... I wish Yates would have just focused on the elements of Tarzan's story that made it so interesting in the first place instead of foolhardily trying to modernize it.
I won't go into details of the story and gameplay too much, since most of you already know this game by heart after playing through it so many times on N64, so I'll just be focusing on the improvements that were made, and how it compares to the original.
I really really dislike the main character like he's actually in real life gonna get the girl of his dream, are you serious??? He has a crooked smile, wears pajamas all day outside of his house and talk's like a gay poet, I just think he sucks as an actor, uggh I don't know why I dislike him so much after this movie.On the other hand Rachel Bilson is very cute and not as bad of an actor This movie solely focuses on telling the story and making us like the characters for themselves.
The balance of his own sensibilities and fervent focus on the characters and story are what make his movies so memorable.
Working with the persuasive Thewlis and Oldman, able to focus his gifts on what's distinctive, dramatic and surprising about the story, Cuaron creates on screen the heartfelt magic that has enthralled so many on the page.
The story focuses on a young woman protesting against a powerful developer, who designs neighborhoods as slums so his people can buy up property.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
The story itself is simple, obvious and stereotypical, perhaps this is intentional so you can focus on the many other elements Crimson Peak has to offer (i.e. Panic Room, Gravity).
So yes, it's another story focused on a young person.
The War Stories single - player mode, focusing on five isolated incidents based on the true events of World War I, follows in - tow with equally insightful respect; without ever being so arrogant as to overstep the bounds of its genre or medium.
Extraneous elements like «story» and «character» are abandoned so we can focus on what's important: scene after scene of self - serious cyphers fighting over something we don't care about.
Like Jolie, the writers also do a good job of compartmentalizing each piece of the story so that it feels like a fresh chapter with renewed interest, while also keeping the focus on the emotional / spiritual arc of Louis as a consistent throughline, so that the movie's climax (which is much more metaphoric and spiritual than literal) has significant impact and satisfies in an iconic and moving way that is hard for any film to pull off.
While the bulk of the story focuses on Hal's journey, much of the final two episodes (the last half of ep 4 and the first half of 5) present viewers with a beautiful, and sometimes quite heartfelt, look at just how and why the works of Shakespeare speak to so many and have lasted so long.
And even though the film focuses exclusively on Ferguson and Michael Brown, the story is so immense that some parts feel neglected or simply not investigated enough.
Directed by Bryan Singer, and written by David Hayter (from a story by Tom DeSanto & Singer) X-Men leaves out a few major characters from the comic book (my favorite, Nightcrawler, among them), skimps on the development of the remaining characters, and changes around Rogue's storyline for convenience sake — all so that the film can focus on the series» most popular character, Wolverine (played by Hugh Jackman).
Carrying capacity and item management was never a problem, and there is very little management required on your part, which I thought was a good design decision so that you can focus on more important things like the story and combat.
I had focused so intently on distancing Josephine from the real story during those nine months of re-writing, that now I needed to tap back into the raw emotions of why I started writing it in the first place.
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