Poetic
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The shadow of Magritte falls across the central part of the poster a
poetic
event that occurs as the shadow man isolates the word 'hat,' hidden in the word 'whatever.'
Now, at first, this is just nice
poetic
language, but it's also set in a typeface that's perfect for this moment.
Transcending its role as a tactical simulation, it eventually became a rich source of
poetic
imagery.
We have a new organization together called The Institute for Figuring, which is a little organization we started to promote, to do projects about the aesthetic and
poetic
dimensions of science and mathematics.
It's been four years since I've been photographing in Flint, and finally, I've been able to render a
poetic
justice.
According to
poetic
accounts, he once carved runes on a horn filled with poison, causing the horn to shatter.
Just three days ago, three days ago here at TED, we had a simulcast of David Cameron, potentially the next prime minister of the UK, quoting one of my favorite speeches of all-time, Robert Kennedy's
poetic
speech from 1968 when he suggested that we're myopically focused on the wrong thing and that GDP is a misplaced metric.
I love writing in Turkish, which to me is very
poetic
and very emotional, and I love writing in English, which to me is very mathematical and cerebral.
This is what I think is the most
poetic
of the oldest living things.
The occasional attempts at meaningful
poetic
one-liners about the positive effects of pain and the like from Snider are laughable.
In one typical passage, Nubi gazes out the window at the departing caravan and waxes poetic: "Always the gypsies, they sing.
While I agree some
poetic
license may be admissible, this movie is at constant variance with the books, doing an incredible injustice to the exciting, plausible and wonderful stories written by Wilbur Smith.
Wooden, unatmospheric, unsympathetic, totally out of sync with the
poetic
compassion of McCullers' writing, my jaw dropped with horror and disbelief that such a mish-mash of a movie could ever have found finance and backers.
If you read Errol Flynn's autobiography, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, you will see that this film is full of
poetic
licence.
Not that that makes much of a difference, because Errol Flynn was pretty generous with
poetic
licence in the autobiography anyway.
Peter Atkins tries to imbue his script with
poetic
touches but doesn't seem to realise that his dialogue is as deep and meaningful as a plate of sick.
In the end he gets killed in a freak mud slide
(poetic
justice as in mud pack?) and she is left with just the memories of what could have been...hopefully no more Gere/Lane sequels!
His films are brutal, poetic, tragic, and artistic, with splashes of very grim humor.
I thought it was a
poetic
and melancholy scene in the middle of all these horrible events...the boys are obviously longing not only for their friend, but for a better life.
One of the best romantic classic,teen deviyaan is a film which is all about selecting among equals your most soft emotion,love.This is a simple story of a middle class man who came into limelight by his
poetic
talent and charming personality.
The blend of fast actionsequences and colorful slow, sometimes nearly
poetic
parts, has no comparison in its kind of movie, so a classification is rather hard.
It is a lovely
poetic
movie, full of romanticized reincarnation of the pioneer spirit...
Trance-like moments add
poetic
resonance to the engrossing narration and terrific visual compositions.
I was not expecting a film that was so engrossing, exciting, poetic, and sad that picked me up from the very beginning and didn't let me go, even after I left the theater.
Beautiful Hong Kong scenery (although some beach scenes look studio-bound), a famous title tune,
poetic
script, lovely background music (by Alfred Newman), great costumes, outstanding performances, especially Jones (directed here by Henry King, who also did "The Song of Bernadette - 1943, an Oscar for Jones) still make this a world-class romance weeper.
I have been into computers for many years now and this movie inspired me in a technologically sense as does a fresh love which stoked the furnace of my
poetic
passion in the heat of infatuation.
The first thing: it's a certain masterpiece, even of that kind of art which remains through a long long time; the second: it's one of those rare "dark" movies in which darkness is poetic, even romantic, attractive and much more sad than depressing, like the art of Pieter Brueghel or Caspar David Friedrich.
Actually, on the
poetic
side (which is much more important than the narrative), Giorgino is a tale about eternal peace and love which can be achieved only through eternal childhood of soul.
The stark, cold landscape of Big Sky Country, with its majestic snow-capped mountains juxtaposed to barren plains, is put to
poetic
use here in this Lynchian fable/slide picture show about death and melancholy from the young and talented Polish Brothers (who previously treated indie movie fans to the bizarre and fascinating "Twin Falls Idaho"--a film about a young woman falling in love with two brothers who happen to be Siamese twins).
In a critical scene, as Katharine Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas) lies in the Cave Of Swimmers, she writes something read aloud by Hana (Juliette Binoche) in which she proclaims that "the light has gone out now, and I'm writing in the darkness..." A sentence of such
poetic
beauty could not be more perfect for the cinematic brilliance of the far from tiresome The English Patient.
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