Sentences with phrase «unconnected stories»

Five unconnected stories are shot and intercut to draw out common thematic threads in this clever, artistic exploration of peer pressure.
«It's not a series of unconnected stories, it's one grand narrative.»

Not exact matches

As reported, the new film will be an origin story for the clown prince of crime, it will be set in the 1980s, and it will be completely unconnected with the Jared Leto version of the character introduced in «Suicide Squad.»
The film follows five separate stories, completely unconnected but for the far reach of the Neapolitan Camorra (the Mafia organization that runs Naples), and it jumps back and forth between them at seemingly random points.
The story, for what it's worth, is largely hokum; its main objective is to give the developers an excuse to have these almost entirely unconnected characters all on the same battlefield.
Or is it the kind of «story» found in the tekken games, ie a series of bizarre, random and seemingly unconnected events involving «characters» who each appear to be reading from different scripts?
Even at nearly four hours, it appears more like a series of unconnected and disjointed sequences strung together rather than a coherent film with a strong story.
Like 10 Cloverfield Lane before it, Cloverfield 3 began life as a standalone story unconnected to the Cloverfield universe.
It's been positive but by design the short stories covered a lot of different aspects to the book that come off as unconnected — or rather, you are left wondering just how they all connect.
In the demo you have access to a part of the opening story and a later unconnected part of the story which sees you helping a piratesque lady called Isabela.
The second Act of the story occurs one year after these events, and explore Eliwood's search for his missing father, and the unexplained seemingly unconnected events across the Lycean League.
On the other end of the spectrum is the Black Pits, a challenging scenario to play through, unconnected to the Baldur's Gate story.
He turns the installation space not only into a memorial space, but also a place for rethinking the intrinsic bonds linking political, personal, and aesthetic (hi) stories that at first glance might appear to be unconnected.
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