Not exact matches
I think I have an idea of where it began and why it grew and how it continues to grow — it's a combination of my origin
story, of comparison, of our messed - up culture, of over-heard comments, of patriarchal bullshit, of feeling different than the patented ideal, of thought conditioning, of despair, of how we centre women who conform to the ideal, of our fear of getting older, of how the women
in my circles spoke about their own bodies and obsessed over calorie counting and wrinkles, of how our culture speaks about women everywhere from the Internet to sanctuaries to coffee shops to our own inner
monologues.
What you are aware of is the constant stream of thoughts
in your head, the inner
monologue that evaluates the things that you experience inwardly and outwardly, and accesses how they will affect you, the main character of the
story.
Still, it's all so overwrought and difficult to settle into, as nearly every single character is given their own
monologue about spiritual turmoil, right down to Ortiz's insurance man coming off like this angelic agent because each
story he hears is «different» and thus life - altering
in some way.
America's foremost humorist and commentator, Garrison Keillor takes his skits and jokes, music and
monologues across the country
in his traveling radio show, spinning his
stories into American gold.
It adds intrigue into this mysterious suicide circle and the individual
stories, while the constant voice over
monologues are probably the worst (as
in self - indulgent and pretentious) part of the movie other than the length, at least seem to be hinting that they're all heading toward the same end.
Also
in 2002, Williams turned up
in Rodrigo García's drama Ten Tiny Love
Stories, as one of several characters who deliver heartfelt
monologues on their romantic lives.
Performed between musical acts, the
monologues were adapted from
stories written by children from Rammulotsi, a rural township
in South Africa.
The script is wonderfully digressive, trailing off
in funny
monologues, dramatizations and extended bits of wordplay without caring much about moving the
story forward.
However, as Keira Knightley's Joan Clarke lists off his achievements
in an emotional
monologue, followed by the factoids that seem mandatory for any true
story end credits, it is impossible to deny the sacrifices made and lives saved, by Alan Turing.
His approach echoes Terrence Malick
in its emphasis on the fluidity of nature and the inner
monologue of voiceover sifting through the
story like fingers through grass.
He's referring to those
monologue stories, the ones Stanton has told again and again and one last time
in «Lucky,» but really he could be summing up Stanton's philosophy of life.
Fair enough, but when a few months later she shows up at the house of her lover, there is a strange Mrs. Danvers - vibe with the housekeeper (Rossy de Palma); that
story arc too is abandoned,
in favour of Julieta's inner
monologue about her love - striken heart.
The bilious, paranoid inner -
monologue that makes the book more dramatic — and truer — than any biography could hope to be has been replaced by the pat love
story of Clough and his assistant, Peter Taylor (Timothy Spall), which comes to grief when Clough hubristically hands
in their resignations at Derby and is horrified to learn that Sam Longson (Jim Broadbent), the club's old - school chairman, has accepted them.
To that end, Women
In Trouble tends to sputter to life whenever the
stories get racy: Palicki makes the strongest impression as an accident - prone ditz, and her
monologue about the source of her performance anxiety is a ripe bit of pulp trash.
In a mildly clever origin story monologue spanning the opening credits, we witness the minion tribe's beginning at the cellular level and their evolving involvement in loving and following evildoers through histor
In a mildly clever origin
story monologue spanning the opening credits, we witness the minion tribe's beginning at the cellular level and their evolving involvement
in loving and following evildoers through histor
in loving and following evildoers through history.
«It's a long
story, but basically, I'm a bit of a hero,» explains Thor — god of thunder, pride of Asgard, wielder of a big - ass hammer —
in a casually pompous
monologue at the onset of 2017's excellent and very silly Thor: Ragnarok.
Maybe once
in a film to have a big
monologue telling a
story.
And it's nice to have confirmation that the smart, wry, inner
monologues in stories like «The Little Hours» and «The Waltz» are basically Dorothy Parker's brain processes transcribed.
Sometimes the narrative switches to
monologues which go on for several paragraphs, and determining whose
story is being relayed
in such cases can be challenging.
Towards the end of the title
story in this bleak yet bracing collection, a man delivers a haunting interior
monologue about how people cope, or fail to cope, with loss: «Our town is full of people running back and forth
in torn days and every other town is like that, too.
How much of the
story should I stage, and how much can I just allude to
in internal
monologues?
For a first - person POV
story, the writing also a little short on internal
monologue, especially considering the momentous change that's taking place
in the character's life.
In designing posters, event graphics, programmes and other printed materials, The Partners created hand - drawn typographic illustrations from the complete text of each
monologue, «referencing the dramatic telling of the
stories on stage, and how the event rings a unique focus and emotional power to children who would otherwise have no voice,» the agency explains.
In Chelsea, at the UNDO Project Space, Alison S.M. Kobayashi's Say Something Bunny is somewhere between a detective
story and a
monologue, a tragicomedy and one - woman show, drawing on history, illustration, song, and video.
Great America Dreaming also includes
stories, photoessays,
monologues, and cartoon narratives about the immigrant experience produced by high school students
in Chicago, Tucson, Oakland, and Casco, Maine.