Sentences with phrase «to feel for the characters»

A film that does a good job at showing the potential real life of a teenager, but struggles to get a good feel for the characters.
I hope that readers are able to feel for my characters as each one in some small way is a part of myself.
In order to make audiences feel for its characters, a connection needs to be made that can only be formed through good storytelling.
You don't feel for the characters like you should in this type of movie.
At the very least, you do feel for the characters in what they're going through, so that's a good place to start.
You feel you are part of them and actually feel for the characters.
The writers know how to surprise and you genuinely feel for the characters and care what decisions you make.
It speaks powerfully with a sincerity that allows you to feel for these characters just as deeply as you would for your own loved ones.
But it's a show that so deeply feels for its characters, so deeply feels these scenarios, that it's hard to be mad at it.
The music is also charming, and the animation is excellent, making you real feel for these characters.
It also has issues with character development and making the audience feel for characters that aren't likable.
The cut - scenes builds upon the story of the game and it is difficult to not feel for every character in the game.
Where Sleepy Hollow fails is in the rather lackadaisical storytelling and neglect of feeling for the characters.
And yet... Audiences by this point have so much feeling for these characters that the Russos get by with a lot of undistinguished work.
The Wachowskis have little feeling for character or human interaction, but their passion for movies — for making them, watching them, inhabiting their world — is pure and deep.
Her and Thomas Middleditch are charming together; and you got ta feel for his character Ben «Twitchy», who is a sweetheart.
You get the feeling that a professional cast would have nowhere near the same feel for these characters and their spiky humour — only these naturally talented and hugely charismatic non-professionals could believably convey these character's streetwise cleverness and good - humoured optimism in the face of adversity.
The welcome breeze after the storm is well visualised utilising pathetic fallacy to full effect - we relate to and feel for the characters running over empty plains realising there's actually no place to go.
But De Jong's clean, unpretentious feel for his characters anchors the posing, and by the time we see Ayoub, roughed up but triumphantly wearing his plastic crown and riding a horse, there's a sense that the director has transcended his influences for something more personal.
This human quality adds to the sense of empathy we are solicited to feel for his character who, at a young age, unwittingly became involved with the dark citizens of the afterlife.
Dickens» memorable characters shine through Timson's impeccable performance, certain to evoke laughter and sympathetic feelings for the characters.
I really like this manga it is really a good read those who like action and a little romance feelings for the characters on the side all in all its a great manga and I would recommend this to anyone who likes action and some drama oh and make sure you are at least 16 or up before reading this manga it does have gore and nudity in it.
She handles the serious moments just as well as she handles the comedic moments, making you really feel for the characters through some pages, but keeping you grinning and laughing through the others.
Although most of the events surround quick - time style play instead of taking to the field, you really develop feelings for the characters, thanks to top - notch acting that resembles almost a movie - making like quality.
«Final Fantasy, for me, was the first game that really made you feel something, in terms of feeling for characters and feeling that the world meant something,» says Allanson.
Catch the first year of the series on Netflix (and soon the second year) to give you a better feel for the characters.
The only other game that even comes close to my mind that as side quests that made you actually feel for the characters was The Witcher 3.
Additionally, Wright uses flash - back and - forward as well as fantasy sequences to build a not entirely linear narrative that enhances the emotion the audience feels for the characters and their plight.
You really do feel for these characters in a way that doesn't step into melodrama like it so easily could.
You really feel for the characters - and Diane Lane and Anna Paquin - mother and daughter - both struggle with love and sex this one summer.
I don't remember a game in recent memory that has been so successful in making me feel for the characters involved.
Michael Hall is so intriguing as Dexter, he pulls you in and makes you feel for his character.
Love it, so enjoyable and really funny, the actors are amazing and the show gives you a warm fuzzy feeling, and at times can really make you feel for the characters, only a. few shows can do that... and this is one.
This is a gritty and gripping little yarn, and you really start to feel for the characters and want them to come out on top.
We feel for the characters by default, although some rawer emotion would have benefited the production.
Though Lincoln sticks with a limited time frame, it manages to offer a better feel for the characters.
Very intense they try hard to shock you and make you feel for the characters.
It's a story about brotherhood, friendship, and justice, that continuously makes you feel for the characters involved in it.
For Tony Stark's first outing post - «Avengers,» it was going to be hard to find a writer / director with as much a feel for the character's spiky throwaway one - liners as Joss Whedon, but Black delivered on that level and added surprising insight into the character's psyche, while also engineering one of the best Marvel rug - pulls ever with Ben Kingsley «s Mandarin.
I finally warmed to Benton with Nobody's Fool three years ago, and now the splendors of Twilight make me wonder if his auteurist pedigree blinded me to the feeling for character he's developed through his emulation of Hawks and company, and his equally pronounced sense of place.
He can make us feel for the characters as something more than action toys.
If a film can actually make me feel for the character, really draw me in emotionally, make me sad at all the right times, excited at others, and put me on the edge of my seat right through to the end, then I know it's a great film.
I feel for my characters.
Well firstly, I think that empathy's key if you want to write or direct, you have to feel for ALL your characters and care for them if you want to make films.
One feels for her character, Nancy, immediately at the opening of Man Up when she opts for pay - per - view movies and hotel room service instead of dressing up and flagellating herself with the drunken social chaos ensuing at the wedding party downstairs.
Exhausting for the viewer, but just imagine how it must have felt for the characters.
Making us feel for the characters is also a huge plus in this regard, as what the characters goes through resonates with us.
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