Sentences with phrase «tales which»

Their main inspiration for the game stems from Norse mythology and Norwegian folk tales which is unmistakably evident in their free demo.
Final Fantasy games have seen many a spinoff in their time, like Chocobo Tales which has no link to any particular game, yet some games such as VII have seen much refreshment, with a film and a remake of the original game, plus of course, Crisis Core.
She has a collection of multicultural fairy tales which include different versions of the classic tales.
There are other examples such as The Canterbury Tales which pre-date this, but they are part of a separate tradition and are not narrative prose so discussion of those is best left for a fuller conversation on the history of story telling.
The creature tells Conor three tales which may hold some relevance in regards to what the boy is going through.
2 and Wonder Woman, super-hero tales which are the sort of thing teens seek when they are looking for a cool escape.
Let Me In pretty much keeps to the standard vampire mythology — burns up in daylight, has to asked to come inside your home, turns others into vampires if they are bitten — unlike some of these more modern vampire tales which play around with the «rules.»
«Sanitarium» explores the different narratives of the insane patients - tales which led to their crazed states of minds.
They really are wiser, clever and also older than the normal ladies you meet therefore ensure that you share tales which is appropriate with their age.
I will revisit some of the tales which got me to where I am today, and share with you the realities I know I will face, when I eventually head back out onto the dating scene again.
The same is true of the three other tales which form the main body of the section Genesis 3 - 11.
People should not continue believing mindlessly in myths and fairy tales which they «believe» serves the greater good.
(A «slaughter of the innocents» tale which parallels that of Matthew 2:13 - 16).
John Cobb uses the expression «creative transformation» as the most generalized statement of the tale which the divine proposition, objectified in Jesus, presents:
If one would like to have a story written on a similar theme but more touching for the fact that the passion of repentance was not awakened, one might use to this effect a tale which is narrated in the book of Tobit.
It opened recently in London and is called Phantom of the Opera, a gothic tale which has always intrigued me, and which I felt cried out for scoring.
It's an interesting tale which will also bring many memories to older United fans as they remember the frustrating struggle Birtles went through all those years ago.
A perfect tale which encourages children to be who they are, and know that we will love them no matter what.
This idea comes from a folk tale which says that tinsel was formed by spider webs.
Telling people that adding cumin to beans and lentils will make these legumes less gassy is an unfounded old wive's tale which you claim as truth (with little knowledge, I dare say).
A man whose actions kickstarted this blog, and a tale which I hope will eventually one day become my own «How I Met Your Father» story.
This is a fantastically spun tale which starts out as a bleak expose about death for cash, which forms into a story of friendship, but delves back down into revenge, reemerges for justice and redemption, and then turns into a cat and mouse thriller for a while until unraveling into a blood - thirsty mess of explosions and bullets before finding its ending.
An exercise in sober drama and a middle - class cautionary tale which explores a family ripped up by the roots after the rape of a 14 - year - old girl.
It is a contemporary tale which acknowledges the impact of television, specifically Nancy Grace types and 24 - hour news channels, on public investment and sentiment.
But for the most part, Gillespie's vibrant filmmaking matches the sheer insanity of the story, a tale which combines a sport that (by design) tends towards melodrama, a soupçon of class warfare and the rise of tabloid TV.
Even so, she certainly has a filmmaker's eye and is once again able to demonstrate her undeniable talent and visual flair in The Beguiled; a slow - burning, moody and beautifully - crafted Southern Gothic tale which, thanks to its restrained and deliberate approach, has the power to linger around long after the story has been brought to a close.
Affleck has turned in superb performances in that film, as well as Gone Baby Gone, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Out Of The Furnace, and he stars in The Finest Hours, the Coast Guard rescue tale which Disney opens Friday.
This is pretty much an interesting tale which because of its teen protagonists could make a hit with high - schoolers here, containing nothing that could alienate an older audience as well.
s a touching tale which might best described as an engaging blend of Nebraska (2013) and Amelie (2001).
Next is «The Wind Rises,» Miyazaki's latest tale which takes a slight diversion from his more whimsical fantasy films to tell the real - life story Jiro Horikoshi, the man who designed the Zero fighter plane that was used during World War II, and infamously during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Inspirational Bio-Bic Beset by Baffling Historical Inaccuracies When a movie bills itself as «Inspired by a True Story,» to what extent should it be allowed to take liberties with the truth to spin a heartwarming tale which tugs on the heartstrings?
The support cast also acquits itself quite admirably, the upshot amounting to a poignant coming - of - age tale which resonates as realistic from its heartbreaking beginning clear through to a satisfying resolution.
Coralie Fargeat's shocking debut film Revenge is a jaw - dropping, excessively violent retribution tale which leaves you cringing and cheering in equal measure.
Black Panther (PG - 13 for pervasive violent action sequences and a rude gesture) Chadwick Boseman handles the title role in this Marvel Comics origins tale which finds the superhero serving as king of an African country before teaming with a CIA agent (Martin Freeman) and a female, special forces unit to avert world war.
That excitement subsided considerably upon the realisation that wasn't for the upcoming Disney adaptation, nor the Universal / Working Title version, but rather a reimagining of the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale which follows a reporter and his niece who discover a beautiful and enchanting creature the believe to be the real little mermaid.
The Wind Rises is an easy recommendation, as Miyazaki caps his career with a straightforward tale which has much going on under the surface touching on various themes the director returns to once more including flight, love, and dreams.
But where Moonrise was awash with wistful nostalgia in its take on adolescence, romance and scouting, Anderson's latest mines its period setting in service of a broadly comical tale which enjoys frequent diversions into both black and off - colour humour even as a body count amasses and the Second World War threatens to intrude on the borders of the titular hotel's fictitious homeland....
David Mackenzie's 2011 film, Perfect Sense — which didn't receive a big screen release here in Australia as far as I know — is a brilliant and poetic tale which is equal parts harrowing and uplifting.
This modern morality play is well - enough executed by a capable cast to recommend, especially for heathens unfamiliar with the original tale which ostensibly serves as the source of inspiration.
Godless feels like the real McCoy; authentic, rich, historically accurate, and above all else, damn entertaining thanks to a revenge tale which ropes in a community — made up almost completely of women — who become caught in the middle of a feud between Jeff Daniels and Jack O'Connell.
This week, Drafthouse Films is re-releasing the cult classic «Ms. 45,» Abel Ferrara's 1981 rape and revenge tale which, in retrospect, was really rather revolutionary.
Get Low (PG - 13 for mature themes and brief violence) True tale which transpired in Tennessee in the Thirties when a reclusive hermit (Robert Duvall) came out of the woods to throw himself a funeral party so he could attend his own wake while still alive.
But this is a sad, depressing tale which many might not want to see more than once.
She's made some good movies («Little Man Tate» remains underrated), but she's also had countless projects fall apart, including a wonderfully scripted period piece circus tale which Russell Crowe was attached to for quite some time, before a shoulder injury finally scuttled production for good at the last moment.
I direct you to «The Ballad of Lost C'mell,» to mention one VERY famous sf romance tale which had an unhappy ending, which you might even have read despite the fact that the author was an Evil White Hetero Cismale.
«A tense, spare tale which contrasts the claustrophobic interiors of its perfectly cast characters» lives with places nobody willingly goes: from lonely stretches of desert to the suburbs of Cape Town where dreams are punctuated by the sounds of howling alarms and dogs.
A richly mythic, colour - saturated tale which explores the violently primal bond between mother and daughter.
In short I wanted to write a tale which my eldest daughter (who at time of writing this is 14)... [Read more...]
The resort name is derived from a legendary Balinese tale which tells the love story of heavenly angle, Ken Sulasih and a mortal, Rajapala.Balinese people are renowned for their warm hospitality, evident from their friendly smiles and attentiveness.
And thus begins an a tale which manages to capture the spirit of fun, innocence and adventure of those old classic children's books about strange lands and even stranger characters.
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