Sentences with phrase «with intriguing characters»

The game boasts a beautiful visual novel style with a wonderfully light - hearted and humorous storyline filled with intriguing characters.
With its intriguing characters, interesting story and refined gameplay, a sequel seemed like a sure thing, especially after a photo of a supposed «Dishonored II» screen leaked earlier this year.
Dust: An Elysian Tail provides an entertaining story with intriguing characters, but it truly shines in its combat.
Thoughtfully paced with intriguing characters, ill - fated romance and complicated family relationships, All the...
In I Found You, Jewell combines several ongoing plots; all three of the storylines she's imagined here stand on their own with intriguing characters, while at the same time seductively weaving one cloth.
Other side stories and complications fill the novel, rich with intriguing characters, both good and bad.
There may very well be a glut of titles out there, but there is certainly not an abundance of well - written stories with intriguing characters and compelling story lines.
Adapting a famous action novel into an adventure - filled film packed with intriguing characters and breath - taking stunts and visuals isn't an easy task.
It tells an interesting story with intriguing characters and the presentation quality from the in - game visuals, cutscenes, soundtrack, even the menus, are masterfully done.

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Tom Hanks returns to the Robert Langdon character best known from «The Da Vinci Code» adaptation for his next adventure filled with intrigue and theology.
He is 34 now and is one of those intriguing characters we often see in golf — you know them when you see them — the ones who carry the mini-tour legend label with them.
Books: At this age, children are particularly intrigued by books with flaps that open, pull tabs that reveal new characters, textures that can be rubbed, and bunnies that need patting.
Set on both sides of the Atlantic, Iain Duncan Smith's debut novel is an ingenious fast - paced thriller with an intriguing cast of characters reaching the highest level of office.
With colorful characters, a heart - pounding technical glitch and a whiff of Cold War intrigue, White details the space shuttle program's evolution from idea to thrilling liftoff and safe landing.
The idea of identifying the different facets of my style as individual «characters» — each with their own defining characteristics — was immediately intriguing.
Antiques bring meaning, intrigue, and conversation, and ground a space with character.
I guess I'm most intrigued with their choice of character in the rep.. It was a really uncomfortable segment when the rep met Walter in person.
Street Kings wastes a moderately intriguing premise by filling it with laughably clichéd dialogue, one - dimensional characters and implausible turns of events.
Although some liberties have been taken with the characters and plot, it is an immediately intriguing, wonderfully textured realization of Dick's challenging book.
Lasse Halstrom has made his most entertaining movie since What's Eating Gilbert Grape with a true story thats immensely intriguing, very funny and rich in characters.
I would guess that constraints inherent in James» book limited screenwriter Niall Leonard (who is married to the author) from doing anything surprising or intriguing with the characters.
It has difficulty establishing momentum in its first few episodes, even with a smattering of intriguing subplots and story lines, and no one character exerts that intangible ability to make us keep watching.
After that, things get frustrating for the bulk of the movie's middle section, with plenty of wheel - spinning and pointless banter to kill the time between a couple of so - so action sequences, one of which kills off an intriguing supporting character five minutes after he's introduced.
Coogler ups the intrigue as the film plays, with each new piece of the puzzle put together to deliver impact, and to change what we know about these characters in ways that give the entire story a surprising amount of nuance, given the amount of characters to follow, as well as the wider scope of the international politics.
This well - worn plot spends the first hour with lots of intrigue and a confusing array of characters.
It's a high - concept premise that's initially employed to impressively engrossing effect by filmmakers Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, as the directors deliver a strong opening stretch detailing Liam's near - silent attempts to piece together what's happened to him and why nearby people keep dropping dead — with Klattenhoff's stirring performance as the befuddled central character certainly perpetuating the intriguing atmosphere.
Clooney proves again that he knows how to direct intelligent films that rely on a great dialogue, and this intriguing character study is gripping from the first scene to the last, centered on a brilliant political battle and with an intense performance by the always fantastic Ryan Gosling.
Consequently, the early episodes lag until enough plot points have gone by that the intrigue starts to really payoff, yet it's hard to really connect with any of the characters (Except maybe Joan, who Ross gives a great deal of depth to as the episodes wear on).
It isn't a bad story, with plenty of intrigue from its setting and characters.
A must buy, you will fall in love with the main characters, the chemistry between them, the voice acting and comical reliefs keep you intrigued to continue on.
t's nicely crafted with a slower pace than the average police «procedural,» but more than enough character intrigue to compensate.
It's nicely crafted with a slower pace than the average police «procedural,» but more than enough character intrigue to compensate.
With a great cast of historical characters including Queen Elizabeth I, Mary - Queen of Scots, and Sir Walter Raleigh; The Golden Age combines romance and political intrigue in a visually stunning theater presentation.
Ultimax makes small tweaks to the fighting system, but it also keeps things fresh with new characters, an intriguing story mode that Persona fans will adore, and plenty of modes to keep you busy.
The scenes with Ren and Rey are particularly intriguing, as Adam Driver has fully stepped into his dark character, giving a riveting performance.
As he tells Dr. Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux, «The Lobster»), Bond never stops to think about what he does, but the film does think about it, creating a sober and intriguing engagement with the character and his legacy that builds upon the concerns of «Skyfall.»
One of the most intriguing characters, though, is Colossus, with Andre Tricoteux replacing Daniel Cudmore, who portrayed him in X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand and last year's X-Men: Days of Future Past.
As I've been told again, time after time from anyone and everyone who knows anything about comic books is that the characters actually are really deep with intriguing stories and layers of complexity.
Although it's not consistently creepy, the screenplay by Jane Goldman (Kick - Ass), adapted from Peter Ackroyd's novel, throws some true - life characters into the fictional mix, which combines with Nighy's performance to provide just enough intrigue.
Everything cruises along at an intriguing but relatively low - key pace, until an intense, long, powerful extended sequence in which all four characters let loose with unfiltered honesty and anger.
It's just a matter of time, however, before the propulsive atmosphere takes a palpable hit, as Koepp, on several occasions, literally rewinds the clock to explore the circumstances that brought each of the characters to this point (eg we see exactly why Bobby desperately needs that package), with this device, intriguing as it may be, wreaking havoc on the film's momentum and highlighting the less - than - substantial nature of the storyline.
Admittedly, he sounds nothing like the actual Edward Snowden (what was the point in putting on a much deeper voice), but he expresses that mental inner turmoil and anxiety to perfection, leaving us with a real - life character that is consistently intriguing to watch.
Instead of a tightly - wound action adventure film with a bit of added political intrigue or compelling character relationships, Killer Elite lumbers along for 105 minutes - saddled with too much time spent as Statham stares out airplane windows (cue flashbacks) and Owen converses with greying bureaucrats.
Jane Austen never married and apparently had only brief encounters with love, yet she managed to craft loquacious characters that have plenty to say about the intricate schemes and intriguing plots of romance.
Featuring an intriguing time - traveling story and characters with their own pasts and problems, it's no wonder this classic game has been ported so often.
Owen Wilson, who I don't even remember being in this, gets a lot more to do than I remembered, complete with not just the misfortune of being the «horny guy» in a horror movie, but a functioning character arc that adds some middle act intrigue to the whole affair.
However, Pitt's character is the most intriguing, capable of moving from outright savagery in the opening scene to moments of surprising tenderness, never more so than in a touching and quite long sequence when he and Norman regain touch with their humanity by having a meal with two German women after a town has surrendered.
The first question is toyed with throughout the movie in a device to keep intrigue in its central character and the movie as a whole.
What we're left with is a film packed with intriguing but deeply unlikeable characters who are using each other for personal gain.
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