Resonance
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We marveled at the
resonance
that this image has had.
I hope it's a story that has some
resonance
for our time.
But I think, particularly in the world we live in today, it has a deeper
resonance.
So one example of this that has big
resonance
in the policy realm is how this plays out on our very real war of ideas that we're fighting against radical groups.
And I found myself the last quarter juggling chemical engineering separation processes, logic classes, nuclear magnetic
resonance
spectroscopy, and also producing and choreographing a dance production.
So, if we have a quick look at the history of cymatics beginning with the observations of resonance, by Da Vinci, Galileo, the English scientist Robert Hook and then Ernest Chladni.
Most people find that very soothing, and, interestingly, 12 cycles per minute is roughly the frequency of the breathing of a sleeping human, so there is a deep
resonance
with being at rest.
My guess is that some great simplifications of what I'm doing may actually have considerable
resonance
with what's been done in string theory, but that's a complicated math thing that I don't yet know how it's going to work out.
It doesn't have the same
resonance
for us that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge has, but it should, I mean, it's a bird sanctuary.
Someone speaks, there's
resonance
in all these receiving brains, the whole group acts together.
Shoddy and cruel and with no attempt to offer quality or
resonance
to the young audience who might have been attracted by the marketing or casting SAMPLE PEOPLE might have been interesting or even informative if not botched by its exploitive view of 'what teens want to see in a movie'.
This is fortunate because it gives his performance a certain
resonance
without which Buddy would be as flat and incomplete as all of the other characters in this pointless little farce.
"Tesis", "Open your eyes" and "The Others" were proof of Amenabar's talent and skill as a filmmaker, but (in my humble opinion) were also flawed films in their attempt to outsmart the audience, always offering one turn of the screw too many, favoring cheap thrills, twists and turns over depth and
resonance.
Trance-like moments add poetic
resonance
to the engrossing narration and terrific visual compositions.
If you're a film student, or were one, or are thinking of becoming one, the name Battleship Potemkin has or will have a
resonance.
Drama alone wouldn't have had the bite and
resonance
that this film did.
Not only does it have a well-mapped out plot that while easy to follow, contains its interesting detours; it also has a very strong emotional resonance, and not one that relies on a simple specific tone.
Films about film-making are often a bore, as it has little
resonance
for people not in the business.
The quippy banter, the unemotional wooden dialogue, and the over-the-top jeopardy that those American series I mentioned bludgeon us with each week are absurd compared to the nuance and the quiet
resonance
you get with this remarkable Danish series.
I wanted to like this over-the-top, anti-film aspirant, and in fact found a number of moments with powerful
resonance.
I've just seen this on TV and I didn't think it was a 'film' as such, more a post-'This Life' indulgence that really has no
resonance
or proper drama to it.
It's a shame that an interesting aesthetic proposition like having almost no dialog is completely wasted in a film than makes no effort in examining the psychology of its characters with some dignity, and achieving true emotional
resonance.
The film is slick and technically well-produced, but the story and characters are surprisingly thin and lacking in any
resonance.
The legend of Andrei Konchalovsky's towering 4 and a half hour poem to Siberia is not to begin at once, because it must hold back for space, because it takes its time in roundabout explorations of half-remembered childhood memories in a turn-of-the-century backwoods village, yet the movie goes on picking up steam building in emotional
resonance
as though even the sounds and images which compose it become imbued by sheer association with their subject matter with that quality of fierce tireless quiet dignity that characterizes the Soviet working spirit.
Steven Biko is gone half way through the film but the
resonance
of his courage and wisdom is not forgotten.
But this is a story that takes place in modern times, not in a war sixty years ago and in that way it has even more
resonance
today.
Her role gives the film an unexpected emotional resonance, and her final scene in this film is as touching as any you will find in the cinema.
For some reason though, I have never felt the kind of
resonance
from it that I could have.
Together, they make a pair of sensitive emotional oscillators vibrating in
resonance
with one another.
In our age of religious fundamentalism and sacrifice, Joan's story has unexpected
resonance.
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