Sentences with phrase «where plot»

Final Fantasy Tactics for the PS1, considered a breakthrough in the tactical RPG genre, had as its greatest flaw an exceedingly faulty translation, full of mistakes and grammatical errors, which tipped the balance from complex to convoluted where plot was concerned.
Of course, where the plot requires, the signal will be lost in the early stages, sometimes even at a crucial time.
Where a plot of temperture against those of various model outputs shows temps plodding along while the majority of the models race upwards?
With an air of sophistication, her paintings feel like they could be pages from a beloved book from childhood... the one where the plot might not be remembered exactly but the feeling of hearing and experiencing the story remains clear.
Where the plot fails, the gameplay should succeed.
I lost track of how many times I became so engaged with where the plot started to go.
He just goes where the plot takes him, recruiting more allies and getting closer to defeating Sauron.
Action games and platformers (like Mario) in which the player controls a fighter; strategy games in which the player controls an army; grand strategy games in which the player controls an empire; racing games in which the player controls a vehicle; puzzle games in which the player manipulates geometry; sports games; fighting games; SimCity: These are genres of games where plot is merely a function of competition, character is merely a function of success, and goals take precedence over words.
This ends up harming the story, however, as there is too much focus on the exposition rather than where the plot is going.
But here's where the plot thickens: Some cemeteries will buy back your surplus grave site, while others won't, says Scott MacLeod, president of the Funeral Service Association of Canada.
Act III is where plot... Read More
I usually came up with the first scene, and if I was lucky I'd have a vague idea of where the plot went, and then I'd just start writing.
Thriller / mystery fans won't be disappointed by where the plot takes them.
You can never guess where the plot is going next.
The setting was during the time of the Civil War and the Reconstruction Era where the plot revolved around romance and marriage, love and loss - with a twist of mystery.
Aim for something a little more complex than a character's name or the place where your plot takes place.
Volume one got most of the introductory stuff out of the way so I'm eager to see where the plot starts going now that it's free to fly in volume two.
The results of such calculations, using standard economic assumptions and actuarial survivor probabilities, are shown in Figure 1, where we plot the growth of pension wealth over the career cycle for a typical educator in Missouri under three different promotion scenarios, in 2012 dollars.
Tommy Boy is one of those films where the plot is incidental and the real draw is the stars.
Stakeout is a buddy movie done right, and one of the rare exceptions where the plot is actually almost as interesting as the comical interpersonal hijinks between the two stars.
All of the big names involved deliver some fantastic performances, the action sequences are tightly shot and edited to maintain a gripping amount of intensity, and you're never quite sure where the plot is going.
But this isnt really a film where plot matters too much.
Though the writers strike caused problems, the film had script problems that should have been sorted out long before (this is a Bond film where the plot revolves around a utilities contract), and Forster's handling of the action was fairly poor, despite the presence of «Bourne» action supremo Dan Bradley as second - unit director.
Recess attempts to hook in older viewers by providing a flashback story for Principal Prickly (voiced by Dabney Coleman) and Benedict, explaining where this plot to eliminate lunchtime recess came from.
The camera is also used in a few Arkham - style investigative sequences where the plot is furthered as Frank snaps photos of crime scenes and evidence.
But this isn't really a film where plot matters too much.
, where the plot is all genre convention, but a heist / con film can not skimp on the plotting and expect to skirt by solely on the strength of its scenes.
But it's those moments of narration, where the plot of the movie gives way to the longview, and we get to ponder a bit about the long arcs of time, that truly linger.
There's always the possibility that an audience will lose interest in a movie where the plot is deeply entangled in money matters.
The middle act in particular is where the plot drags, which isn't surprising since it puts more emphasis on Hennessy than Quan.
That's not a bad thing for a film like Silver Linings Playbook, where the plot is all genre convention, but a heist / con film can not skimp on the plotting and expect to skirt by solely on the strength of its scenes.
There are times where it has to work overtime to pull us back in from the lulls where plot had to be dispersed.
Instead, the game progresses in a boring, linear fashion where the plot is predictable.
«Get Out» is best enjoyed by getting to watch the tale unfold without knowing where the plot is going.
This is the kind of film that makes up its own rules as it goes along, where the plot necessitates such contrivances as Breslin needing a flat, metal object about 3 - inches round, and Rottmayer knowing exactly where to get one (in the floor of the warden's interrogation room, of course!).
The problem with the film isn't in its placement in the realm of science fiction films as much as its placement in the real world, where the plot necessitates a triple - jump for every leap in logic to get us from point A to Z. For instance, the film pushes forward the notion that scientists don't give any thought or research whatsoever to the ramifications of their inventions before unleashing them on the world at large.
Where the plot fails to add complexity, it delivers in its message: reminding us that in the face of mindless violence and intolerance (and the threat of biological warfare) we must focus on what unites us to rise above those who would rupture the ties we have crafted.
film in which the story matches that kind of showmanship, where the plot is ambitious enough to complement the film's cinematography and art direction.
The aim to leave the audience satisfied is evident throughout but especially in the end where a plot twist could have been worked as a bone - chilling yet emotional impacting moment that the film instead opts to keep low - key and lighthearted.
Of course, this means they will have to spend a great deal of time together and... well... I'm sure you can see where the plot will go next.
The brotherly writing / directing duo of Drew and John Erick Dowdle (Devil, Quarantine) sit at the illustrious helm of As Above, So Below, where the plot jumps off in a much more promising place than it ultimately takes us.
This is the kind of movie where plot points involving identical twins and supremely prescient computer intelligence are dished out with a straight face.
His energy and style keeps the film interesting even though we all know exactly where the plot is going after basically watching this play out three times now.
Basically, we're in buddy movie territory, where the plot takes a backseat to the interaction between the two lead personalities.
Taika Waititi directs this lively and hilarious entry in Marvel's EU, where plot is practically irrelevant to the fun.
To reveal too much about the story would be a disservice to the film, one where the plot is progressively revealed over a series of sombre twists and turns.
This is where the plot really took off for me because Bracken was Sgt. Jack Vincennes lady companion, played by Kevin Spacey.
Payne likes to create character driven stories where the plot is interesting but moreso the characters elevate the plot into something far more fascinating.
Having squandered Irina's loot one drunken night, Harriet and Peter escape to Hollywood (and Chateau Marmont), where they plot to steal a priceless jewel from Peter's loopy ex-wife (Alice Eve) to repay the debt.
Even if we don't really care where the plot is going, we're seduced by Emilia along with everyone else on screen.
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