Sentences with phrase «whole drama of it»

Daniel Day - Lewis channels John Huston (whose Noah Cross in Chinatown is a clear template both as a character and a voice) in a literally volcanic performance that slowly builds to an eruption in the film's closing sequences that either sends the film over the top into masterpiece territory or destroys the whole drama of the picture, depending on the viewer.
When the Christian church celebrates the central act of its worship — whether it calls it Mass, Eucharist, Holy Communion, or Lord's Supper — it points back not only to these events in the upper room, but to the whole drama of God's redemptive action that Jesus is symbolizing in his words and gestures.

Not exact matches

Usually, if someone told me they were in the mood for thrills, spills, and a whole lot of drama, I would suggest they visit their local multiplex (or fire up their Netflix account) and enjoy the latest Hollywood blockbuster.
After three - ish seasons of Kristen Bell's beloved detective drama, the whole ship went down...
Or, put somewhat differently, the salvation of humanity occurs within a larger framework, a cosmological drama where the whole of creation is destined for redemption, for being made whole.
It seems to me, as I wrote, that confessing the Church's faith as explicitly one's own increases both the drama of the statement and the investment with which one makes it» and that such submission to the whole Church's creed offers a symbolic movement away from, not toward, individualism.
In Paul's fresh reading of scripture the whole mysterious drama of God's election of Israel — Israel's hardening, the incorporation of gentiles into the people of God, and Israel's ultimate restoration — is displayed as foretold in scripture itself, but this foretelling can be recognized only when scripture is read through the hermeneutics of trust.
But who to play the titular daughter, whose exploits would bring the charm and drama of Boy Meets World to a whole new generation?
It makes present to us crucial events of the past by which the stream cut for itself the channel in which it still sweeps us along — such events as the call of Abraham, the Exodus and the giving of the Law, the Exile and return of the Jews, and that climax of the whole drama recorded in the Gospels, which, as we shall presently see, controls and interprets it all.
Ultimately our interpretation of the whole human drama depends on an ultimately personal decision concerning the part that we mean to play in it.
Otherwise, what reason do we have for supposing that God, as «author of the whole drama,» meant the statement to be understood, in the light of subsequent developments, as a reference to humanity's future redemption?»
There's enough action, intrigue and drama to convince adults that it's «a serious movie well worth your time» but in reality, it's a film for the whole family, and for many, watching it together has become something of a rite of passage.
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They were thus «liturgical» in nature, intended for the whole community; and as, say, in the production of a drama with religious overtones, they were both religious in nature and social in character.
The whole thing feels a bit like a Christian prom, in that it holds little of the suspense or drama of its mainstream counterpart.
We believe that our drama is having an impact on the larger body of the whole Christian community, especially churches whose members include parents, relatives and friends of PWAs.
In what is staged as a cosmic courtroom drama, the people gather and confess not only their own transgressions, but also those of the whole people.
To add a whole lot of drama and richness to your grilled pie, crack them directly onto the dough right when it hits the grill, then cover it.
On the other hand he isn't the type of person that can keep his mouth shut so could create a whole new drama.
Considering the importance of Arsenal keeping up our winning run in the FA Cup, I was a little surprised that Arsene Wenger made a whole nine changes to the team that played Chelsea last week, but it looks like Le Prof gambled with just the right amount of rotation and we ended up winning the game without too many dramas.
While Formula E's title - deciding finale at the Montreal ePrix proved to be a bit of an anti-climax, it still featured a whole lot of drama.
It was definitely a race that packed in a whole lot of elements — changeable conditions, strategy, on - track action and drama.
The two women head a household of five kids, several of them from tough backgrounds, and deal with a whole bunch of drama from work and home.
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times bestsellers: THE WHOLE - BRAIN CHILD (Random House Delacorte 2011) and NO - DRAMA DISCIPLINE (Random House Bantam 2014), as well as the upcoming book THE YES BRAIN (Random House Bantam January 2018).
She is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times bestsellers: THE WHOLE - BRAIN CHILD and NO - DRAMA DISCIPLINE.
Author: Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human; Brainstorm, and The Developing Mind and Co-Author, Parenting from the Inside Out, The Whole - Brain Child, and No - Drama Discipline
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of two New York Times bestsellers: The Whole - Brain Child and No - Drama Discipline.
She is the co-author (with Dan Siegel) of THE YES BRAIN (Random House, January 2018), as well as two New York Times best - selling books, THE WHOLE - BRAIN CHILD and NO - DRAMA DISCIPLINE.
I love reading, I love how I can physically just be sat in my living room but, through the power of words on a page, feel like I'm in a whole different place, watching the excitement and drama of someone else's life unfold.
-- Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, PhD, Co-author of The Whole - Brain Child and No - Drama Discipline
Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. Author: Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human; Brainstorm, and The Developing Mind and Co-Author, Parenting from the Inside Out, The Whole - Brain Child, and No - Drama Discipline
Our current book is No Drama Discipline by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson, Ph. D, authors of the book The Whole Brain Child.
WITH rumours about Paul & Joe suffering money dramas this week - the locked doors of its London stores are due to a restructure, as opposed to liquidation, the VOGUE.COM news confirmed yesterday - we weren't surprised that the first few looks comprised sensibly tailored coats and a whole sea of extremely safe grey.
That and a whole lot of drama makes this fan favorite a show I definitely need to see.
Offering up a generous serving of collagen - packed pigment, one coat redefines your eyes with a whole lot of drama.
This adds a lot of drama and style to the whole look.
Between them all there's been enough drama and heartache to fill a whole series of your favourite TV soap.
Sounds like a potential for a whole lot of ex drama plus anyone who is looking to get into a committed relationship is going to give you a wide berth too because they figure you'll be at the «trying different options» stage
On the whole, I was hardly interested in this snoozefest of a mystery «thriller», but there are moments in which I found myself genuinely invested in this layered and meditative drama, and for those moments, I give some credit to Refn for actually waking up, and even more credit to the real force behind this misguided character study.
The film is limiting potential enough by conceptually simply studying on Oscar Wilde's sexual revelations and their subsequent consequences, rather than the whole of his brilliant life and tragic downfall, but when it comes to the execution, not enough studying is done in this often inspired, and just as often undercooked character drama which at least finds superficiality in its resonance.
Find Me Guilty is a courtroom drama (much of the dialogue is culled from court transcripts) without a whole lot of drama going on.
We don't get a whole lot of the comedy in the trailer, which makes the film seem like a fairly straightforward drama about a woman's spiritual battles.
This handsomely executed historical drama is by turns ponderous and interesting, but interesting in a removed, unengaged fashion that renders the whole far less than the sum of its parts.
The movie as a whole isn't that great, but there's one five - minute stretch in the middle of the erotic (ish) drama Fifty Shades Of Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their leaof the erotic (ish) drama Fifty Shades Of Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their leaOf Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their lead.
Dracula Untold may seem an unlikely venue, but theater - trained Evans runs the full range of acting (drama and gravitas, physicality and action, horrific intensity) and sells it all enough to make Vlad (and the film as a whole) a worthwhile vehicle.
The wall - to - wall synth Musak probably makes the whole thing a little tough to swallow, but this is rich with ideas and surprising wisps of drama.
I feel like it had great potential to either be a hilarious comedy or a touching drama, but instead, it feels like two different movies awkwardly sewn together, instead of a seamless, singular whole; the comedic elements undermine the dramatic scenes, and vice versa.
Despite the actors being plagued with stiff dialogue exchanges from a screenplay that's almost impenetrable, Neustaedter and the whole cast salvage what they can from it, and at times, even manage to evoke a spark of emotion, in this otherwise drab and confused drama.
Any who, in the Marvel comic world the Superhero Registration Act divided the superhero community and caused a whole lot of DRAMA!
There's a whole world of bad TV that's along similar themes — the cop drama.
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