It's when McDonagh takes it further than you dared expect that you start to notice the writing, and begin to see the delicate layers of dialogue and
the tiny cogs in his machine.
Not exact matches
Eric Kandel has focused on one
tiny, little part of the puzzle and there have also been other pieces of research that explain one
tiny, little
cog in this giant
machine that the brain represents.
When you're filing, the whole world files with you Jonathan Pryce plays Sam Lowry, an unexceptional everyman who dreams big but lives as a
tiny cog in a bewildering
machine in Terry Gilliam's farcical but biting dystopian nightmare — a film he originally struggled to get to screen when executives bristled at its length and bleak ending.