Their fantastic or mythopoetic temporality is indicative of the enduring presence of transformation and mutation in the human imaginary and subconscious. |
Perhaps the finest specimen of this hexametric renascence, however, was Charles Kingsley's mythopoetic epyllion Andromeda. |
They're not my cinematic religion, but just as the scriptures for other people's religions can have a mighty mythopoetic allure, superhero stories can refract a big picture of a complex world into potent parables. |
The mythopoetic language here resonates as Santiago's admiration for the fish collides with the implacability of his fisherman's code. |
We hedonists have a mythology of our own, symbolized by a mythopoetic demi-god who loves a good drink and frowns on those who would keep him from it. |
The film is a superb mythopoetic epic, full of thunderous emotion and as visually awe-inducing as anything you've ever seen. |