Not exact matches
Audiard co-wrote the screenplay with Thomas Bidegain based on a short
story from Craig Davidson, and the result is a quasi-love
story with very little
traditional romance.
It's purely a treat to fans of cinema, a multi-layered monster that masterfully blends the age old Gothic
romance with a
traditional ghost
story.
Where Avatar falls a little short is in the
romance between Jake and Neytiri, which while compelling doesn't resonate as strongly as the emotional cores of many of his previous films, whether the
traditional romantic love
stories of a Titanic, The Abyss, or The Terminator (or even True Lies); or his dual epic sequel tributes to maternal love, Aliens and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
It's a beautifully shot movie with a
story that follows the
traditional arcs of a fairy tale
romance.
The
story of the mistreated girl and her budding
romance with a young prince is well - known and Branagh has maintained much of its structure (this is much more
traditional than the 2014 hit Maleficent) while adding a unique but subtle spin on it.
Romance blooms in the parallel
stories of a young girl and her widowed mother in a
traditional Korean society.
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Such writing can include
traditional or mainstream short - short
stories as well as various other types such as American haibun, ghost
stories, monologues, epistles, mysteries, myths, tall tales, fables, anti-fables, parables,
romance, fairy tales, horror, suspense, science fiction, prose poetry, and more.
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They stock Mills and Boon for
romance, but those
stories pale in comparison to a real, hearty,
traditional romance.
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Rooted in the literary - with particular nods to the conventions of horror and
romance - and yet aborted from
traditional narratives, his work seeks to explore the corporeal and tactile through high spec digital technologies, highlighting their deadness and flatness as jarring against the human
story.