The film is young and fresh, cinematically poetic, yet abstract in its message. |
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There is something cinematically surreal about a number of Wasserman's diaristic scenarios. |
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It all seems rather complicated on paper but pans out surprisingly well cinematically. |
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I wanted to get at the inner dialogue in these two women, and that's a hard thing to accomplish cinematically. |
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His previous international hits have been cinematically daring and conspicuously violent. |
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Indeed, many sequences are improved enormously by the careful excision of cinematically uninteresting material. |
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They have just released a recording with the cinematically ubiquitous film star and renowned Shakespearean. |
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I found this film to be uninteresting, uncompelling, cinematically drab, and mean. |
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Though it is undoubtedly one of the the most cinematically inventive American movies in years, it hadn't received a single Oscar nomination. |
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Participants should consider two things: the story should be cinematically told in 100 seconds and the figure four should be somehow mentioned. |
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Only recently have Turkish directors began to realize that they can tell a story cinematically as well. |
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They approach the question cinematically and they offer a cinematic answer. |
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From what is cinematically a great central idea, the scriptwriters don't half strangle the film's potential, eliminating any shade between the bad and good guys. |
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It seems cinematically new but is often used to comic or political effect, to describe the working class like poor victims. |
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Can we itemize a repertoire of actorly gestures that are cinematically specific, can we describe the semantic content of each, the affect attached, the effect produced? |
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But don't hold these cinematically essential edits against the genre. |
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This scene – historically baseless, but cinematically remarkable – was cut from the original release. |
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As Lombardy, Sarsgaard calmy captures thought in action and keeps two ideas going cinematically at the same time: an absorption in chess and a devotion to the human side of life. |
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I have never had any particular interest in seeing any of these actors' genitals, but I find McQueen's coy respectfulness cinematically offensive. |
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It's cinematically sublime, set in a perpetually twilit landscape filled with pretty people clad in extreme outdoor-wear, who are generally up to no good. |
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Directors have always struggled to represent the online world cinematically. |
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Rarely are viewers permitted to relax and enjoy the intrinsic gorgeousness of Wall's signature medium — big color transparencies of cinematically staged, often digitally jiggered scenes, mounted on fluorescent light boxes. |
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What did you feel you could offer audiences cinematically? It was the most difficult adaptation I have done because the book is a monologue in which two characters are talking to each other but only one speaks. |
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Directors who physically and cinematically move between the United States and other nations in filmmaking are becoming more prevalent, according to Pells. |
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Our financial situation will also improve cinematically speaking. |
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Enhance your products by cinematically presenting handling and capacity. |
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In collaboration with the Frankfurt Filmstyler Pictures GmbH the presentation's editorial realised one more campaign. This campaign portrays cinematically everyday situations of people living in North-Rhine Westphalia. |
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The film was cinematically interesting, but the story was dull. |
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Cinematically put, you have to shoot at once in close-up and with a wide-angle lens. |
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