Sentences with phrase «truly know the characters»

Of course, I resist this exercise because I want to do the «real writing,» but I know the writing won't be real until I truly know my character.
The best twists I've ever written have come to me sideways, and always after I truly know the characters and the events that have brought them to that moment.
You probably won't care as much as those who truly know these characters, but at least the dialogue sequences are quick to read through.
You begin to feel that you truly Know each character and they are darling!

Not exact matches

«The greatest risk is not on the battlefield but in standing up for what's right,» McRaven told the cadets, adding, «The truly great officers know that real victory is achieved when men and women of character take professional risks and challenge the weak - kneed, the faint of heart, the indecisive, or the bullies.»
More well known for being a bit of a character off the pitch, David Ginola had the occasional majestic performance but was not a truly top class player in the way that some make him out to be.
Deeply defined character sculpted within my beautifully refined inner nature, conditioned through my life's intense journey, as i passionately pursued to discover who i truly am and from acceptance of self, i have the freedom to develop from healthy desire... i know it will be you when i find you...
Truly unique character traits, that is what you expect to read on most online dating sites, but we don't know how close or far that is from reality.
The film is anchored by two excellent central performances; normally known for stand - up comedy, Dave Johns as the titular character delivers solid work in his film debut but it's Hayley Squires as the single mother of two who finds herself in some devastating circumstances that truly captures your heart.
The story is one of the best gaming has to offer, as getting to know the characters is a truly enjoyable experience, and the best moments come from tense situations where Lee is forced to make a tough decision.
«From the moment I read The Miniaturist in manuscript, I knew in my gut it was something truly unique — an exquisite mix of another world with the resonances of our own, not to mention characters to die for,» said Sinclair.
Director Kyle Henry, screenwriter Carlos Treviño and a wonderfully talented ensemble cast deliver a 21st century relationship time capsule of Rogers Park and some of the people who call it home — but this tightly scripted, dialogue - driven character study is also brimming with universal truths about the long - hidden but nevertheless permanent bruises of family tragedies, the changing and sometimes numbing nature of even a truly loving long - term relationship and the slow death of knowing one's dreams are almost certainly defunct.
As her character is the only one truly in the dark about everything that's going on, it worked well to have a lesser - known actress in this role.
The characters are three - dimensional, and even after watching Warren for almost two hours, when he has to make a key speech later in the film, we actually don't know what he's going to say, and when he delivers it, if he's speaking what he truly feels inside.
Can you truly be as consistently scared the second time when you already know the characters and what to expect?
However, and despite how good the aforementioned characters truly are, I feel I now know which is my favourite.
Importantly, though our primary vehicle through this childhood is Mason, we come to truly know all these characters.
With so many characters to juggle, there's no room to truly get to know them.
With a talented quartet of well - known actors, including Jena Malone, Gabrielle Union, John Slattery and Zack Gilford, Savelson rightfully forgoed featuring any other characters and set the story in an isolated home to truly focus on the tension and strained relationships between the four.
The movie has impressive action sequences and some truly suspenseful scenes, but it also take the time to let us get to know the main character.
We don't need to know what she thinks she see's — it's the fact the only she can see that makes this character truly shine.
Success stories such as the John Wick films have hinted at a desire for old school, concept and character - driven action stories, but even those movies have been a little too knowing to truly recall the cream of that bygone era.
We all knew what was happening, but, like Peter Parker, which is the truly brilliant part of this movie death, we loved her too much as a character to believe what we were watching.
Featuring Frank, Chuck and other Dead Rising protagonists «cosplaying» as various well - known Capcom characters, it well and truly puts the daftness back into the franchise.
«I want excellent character education to be the norm across schools - so that every single child in every single school knows that they are getting the education they deserve and so that when they leave school, they are truly prepared for the next steps they take.»
i.e. I don't know if they'd let a truly abysmal book with a poor plot arc and badly drawn characters through the gate just because it had proper spelling and grammar.
i am sure i will smile upon rereading knowing what a fabulous character thomas janes is and how the strength of true love can haunt the imagination to such creativity that we will all be truly touched by reading this book.
Parents want books that they can trust, so they usually fall back upon the same few characters and licenses that they see in other media, not knowing or having the time to figure out which are the truly special and thoughtful books with a passionate creative vision.
I have to know all I can about a character before I can truly create him or her.
Johansen knows how to funnel all her character development and world building into long stretches of truly gripping scenes.
«This is truly a story for everyone and because comiXology has done such amazing work with exposing the «non-comic reading world» to classic characters, we knew they would be the best at bringing Scott Pilgrim to the digital mainstream.»
Dead Cell, a group you encounter during the game, are on such bunch of memorable characters, offering a superb amount of personality considering little is ever truly known about them.
Furthermore even thought I was delving into his mind I never managed to form any sort of connection for Howard, as travelling through his relatively mundane dreams wasn't enough to get to truly know him as a character.
We all know how different Nathan Drake appears to look in the new Uncharted game for the PlayStation 4, but a side by side comparison really illustrates how different he truly looks, with his character model looking completely unrecognisable but much more realistic, even when compared to Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, which was only released a few years ago.
My main character — the mesmerizing Kandy Kane — is a level 25 marauder, while my subclasses are in their mid-teens; and even then, I know I haven't scratched the surface of what this game truly has to offer.
Final Fantasy Type - 0 brings an immersive world, memorable characters and the production value known of the series, together with high quality gameplay and storytelling truly worthy of the Final Fantasy name.
One can not help but compare them to Commander Shepard's crew, as it is painfully obvious that BioWare tried to recreate the camaraderie from the beginning and expected us to truly care about these characters before we even got to really know them.
And who knows, perhaps when Double Fine releases the second act of Broken Age next year, Tim Schafer and his colleagues will have figured out how to integrate the challenges required for a player to complete a game with the meaningful choices that every truly convincing character must make to finish their story.
The game truly shines with the character customization, you will be hooked no matter what age you have, adding weapons, clothes and different races to your character whenever you want.
Truly, having an Assist character take a beating for you is certainly a life - saver when you know your opponent is about to deal a fatal blow to your health bar.
As I've become increasingly bored with the series» formulaic open - world design, I've actually grown to prefer the novels, because I can get to know the characters and storylines (the main things that interest me about the games) without dealing with any of the frustrations that have kept me from truly enjoying an Assassin's Creed game since the original two.»
They develop and push the story as needed but it their personality's that truly interested me, Grippy particularly was interesting to explore, he is a smart and cunning character who knows what he is doing, I just hope he doesn't just appear in this game and will expanded into the greater Star Fox universe in future adventures.
Creative players will no doubt have a lot of options at their disposal to make some truly unique looking characters for their Mass Effect Andromeda playthrough.
One thing I truly enjoy about the avatar and Modern Sonic's stages, or at least in the 3D segments, is the sheer amount of multiple pathways there are, no matter how convoluted they may seem.There are also stages where both the avatar and Modern Sonic run along side each other, which opens up the multiple pathways even more, and instead of switching a character out, each of their moves is assigned to a specific button, making them act as one character, which take some getting used to due to the visual appearance of both characters appearing on screen, but is definitely optimal.There's also some level designs with certain gimmicks: at one point you're playing pinball in the middle of a bright forest with classic Sonic, and in that same forest, you'll be playing pinball with some enemies down a water slide with the avatar, were the control starts to get kind of out of hand, while Modern Sonic will face a boss that combines the level design from Lost World with this game's boost mechanics, which was probably the intention for the departure in the 2013 game.
The only thing truly wrong with the plot is that Sam Fisher is no longer Sam Fisher, and the character lives on by name only.
Despite being helmed by Persona writer Tadoshi Satomi, The Caligula Effect doesn't offer that truly captivating writing and characters we've come to know and love about his work throughout the years.
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