Its very ordinariness is what makes it an Automobile Magazine All - Star.
He's a person with a life, a family, friends, people who love him and people he loves, and
the very ordinariness of his day leading up to his death, with mistakes and decisions both good and bad, and the laid - back, observational filmmaking draws us into his existence in a way that may allow you forget about history and invest in his future, one that will never be.
But the actors are betrayed by a roundelay farce lacking in insightful moments and by Bogdanovich's medium - shot visual scheme that is either too poorly - lit, too pointlessly obfuscating (see especially a long track of Herrmann galumphing through the bowels of his ship), or so terrified of being obtrusive that
its very ordinariness becomes distracting.
Correctly, Seidl understands that his commentary is rather unnecessary, that the power of the work comes from
the very ordinariness of the couples and families participating, the racial divide in the work involved in this industry, and his unflinching capturing of events we know occur but usually repress.
Not exact matches
Gary Oldman is one of those actors you could walk past in the street and not recognise — he has a quiet, unshowy
ordinariness that not only allows him to disappear into the parts he plays but also does a
very good job of deflecting public attention.
«What makes Union City especially headline - worthy is the
very fact of its
ordinariness, its lack of flash and pizzazz.
While dealing with the
very complex subject matter that is marriage, Zvavahera's work implies the expressive handling of brush strokes and a refusal to force a line to perform more than the
ordinariness of its function.
Rather, he is attracted to these objects and spaces for their
very banality and
ordinariness.