The true beauty of the film is Cianfrance's knowledge of where to place blame — something made both more complicated and yet clearer thanks to the story's sheer scope.
Not exact matches
If you're a
true movie fan, you'll instantly be engaged by the sheer
beauty, the divergence (from ordinary
films)
of this movie.
Perhaps it is unnecessary to get into themes so richly covered by those previous
films but Miss Bala gives us the unique, and possibly
true, angle
of the
beauty queen working for criminals.
In this very odd world, many questions will be dying to be answered, and while most
of them are, it is the
true beauty that keeps you guessing when the
film concludes.
Along with the
film's laughs and hijinks it also expresses the lessons I'd want my own children to learn — how fear
of the unknown can be extinguished with understanding and that
true beauty can be revealed through knowledge and experience.
The
film moves at a languid pace that seems appropriate for its setting, utilising the
true beauty of Bruges to great effect while imbuing the experience with a sense
of make - believe that perhaps allows the violence that comes to be even more shocking.
The
film is a
true out -
of - body experience, an idiosyncratic mainstay where Glazer calls to mind and reflects on the ways in which
beauty and unsightliness play out in strange harmony together.
«To have been a part
of a
film like Lady Bird was a
true privilege and I am incredibly grateful to the Academy for recognizing this wonderful story about the
beauty and strength
of women,» she said.
Beauty and the beast was one
of my childhood favourites and this
film stayed
true to story.
While the cast does a wonderful job realizing their characters, the
true star
of the
film is cinematographer Luca Bigazzi, who has worked on several
of Sorrentino's previous projects including the Academy Award winning, The Great
Beauty.
As graceful a sci - fi metaphor score as there ever was one, listening to the
beauty of «Silent Running» makes it even more impactful knowing that this would be Schickele's only
true film score to date, one that remains as uniquely resonant as ever at turning the often dark sounds
of space music into a vibrant tree - hugging message score worthy
of Woodstock.
Yes, it's
true — the Queen
of Tennessee (and angel
of literacy) herself is writing original songs for the upcoming
film adaptation
of Murphy's fabulous novel about the plus - sized teen
beauty queen named Willowdean.