Sentences with phrase «take poetic license»

But both directors also take poetic license in creating a universe of their own, giving us at once a compelling historiographic account, a pure work of auteurist vision, and a playful historical recreation, with touches of bizarre humour and an ineffable absurdist spirit interspersed throughout.
Not to worry, that's not the only time Oh dies (he's also killed by a cougar) or the only Biblical tale this mess of a movie takes poetic license with.

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But taking too much poetic license when trying to make a figure appear contemporary also has its pitfalls.
Di Giusto takes considerable poetic license with the true story to craft a compelling, visually stunning cinematic tale.
As with any magical fiction, Storace takes liberal poetic license with these historical women's stories.
(not really, I'm on the tall side, but for the sake of poetic license...) I rarely ever take a short position.
A bit of poetic license has been taken.
Indeed, the creative liberties taken in the construction of Horizon Zero Dawn's future dystopia are hardly subtle, but it's still strangely comforting to know that the experts in the inspired subject matter are willing to recognize the value of poetic license, even if it comes at the expense of scientific accuracy.
Carrington's self - serving and unnecessary lyricism aside — as well as the poetic license often taken by the likes of Vidal and Monbiot — this year's sea - ice minimum represents the second lowest on record.
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