Sentences with phrase «whose key characters»

Fans of the Final Fantasy Franchise will recognize Agito as a spin - off based in Orience (whose key characters and universe will be familiar to those gamers... [Read more...]

Not exact matches

During her second stint in the United States, which lasted from 1941 thru 1945, it was later revealed that Simon carried on an affair with Dusko Popov, the Yugoslav - born double - agent whose lifestyle and romantic exploits are now believed to have been a key part of the inspiration for future author Ian Fleming's James Bond character.
The only one who doesn't work is Kimberly Elise, whose character of Rosie often seems out of place and off - key.
A low - key character study whose gently repetitive rhythms mask an unusually keen sense of nuance and subtlety.
Instead he settled on the raffish singer - songwriter Johnny Flynn, whose slender frame and scarred face has a great deal of character, hinting at both danger and vulnerability, two of the key ingredients for raw attraction.
The writer - director's decision to keep lines blurred and diagnoses unstated isn't a problem in itself, but our investment in Nancy is inevitably undermined when we meet the two other key characters, whose suffering is palpable in its specificity.
Meanwhile, Hood's outtakes are uncommonly compelling, key to a more thorough understanding of characters whose humanity is sometimes masked by the violent nature of their work.
«Everything Else» («Todo lo demás»), the first narrative feature from the documentary filmmaker Natalia Almada, is a low - key character study whose gently repetitive rhythms mask an unusually keen sense of nuance and subtlety.
The key twist — whose revelation is saved until the last minute and discovery by the characters is only by forced happenstance — is obvious about halfway through, and those new job / romance subplots are unnecessary reiteration.
The low - key tone and casual pacing create an atmosphere akin to a fly - on - the - wall doc, while a nuanced moral conflict builds through the plight of the title character: an affable but flawed widower whose liberal values clash with his community as he struggles to gain custody of his child.
We can almost hear the discordant keys being struck during TAMMY's wannabe heartfelt moments with Duplass, who plays Tammy's love interest Bobby, and later with Kathy Bates, whose Harvey Keitel - via - PULP - FICTION-esque character Lenore hits her with a «no doy» lecture.
Character development is key to the ethos of Great Torrington School, whose mission is: «To inspire confident learners who will have the skills, qualities and qualifications to thrive in our changing world.»
In the interview, she speaks of contemporary influences — the British artists Chris Ofili and Isaac Julien, and the American painter Lisa Yuskavage, whose own invented characters are as high - keyed in color as Yiadom - Boakye's are subdued.
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