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What it doesn't have is a
resonance
that all great stories and some very rare movies have that stay with the viewer long after the experience of reading or seeing it is over.
As Emanuel Levy says in his book Cinema of Outsiders, "the shocks have little resonance, and the weirdness is trivial- the pictures hyperkinetic wildness is mostly on the surface, the images are elaborately conceived but meaningless."
The British version emphasized the songs' emotional
resonance
in the characters' lives; when they lip-synched them, they generally remained in their ordinary settings.
I found it easy to understand and it arouse resonance, unlike some middle east movies.
No, because of the writing, depth, and emotional
resonance.
Charmed will always be known as a Buffy clone w/o any of the good writing, acting, story lines, depth, and as i mentioned, emotional
resonance.
Something with real depth,
resonance
and poignancy.
Like most autobiographical works this film has a
resonance
that isn't present in other works.
This movie had absolutely no emotional
resonance.
The idea of the ultimate return home is given an even greater
resonance
than usual with a special reunion here.
Maybe Hamilton felt this would make the dialogue have more
resonance.
Adapted by no less than Ring Lardner Jr. from a hit Broadway play, it may have had
resonance
at the time, if audiences were willing to overlook pedestrian direction, absurdly melodramatic music, and Homeier's undisciplined histrionics (reprising his stage role, he's sort of a Nazi Dennis the Menace).
Just that and a personal
resonance
made me love this film.
The black screened title sequence comes at the peak of the music, we are hooked entirely and excited by the emotional
resonance
produced by the two protagonists about whom we know nothing about.
Comments from other reviewers lead me to believe that this movie has some
resonance
for mid-life challenged males.
From the opposite perspective, would "Casablanca" have the same
resonance
if it was within a fictional conflict?
This has led the popular press to howl that we now live in a costly, bureaucratic, and inefficient “human rights culture” – a charge with profound political
resonance.
The workstation provides a multitude of data – including magnetic
resonance
imaging (MRI), a three-dimensional image of the surgical field, sonic information, and quantifiable haptic (or tactile) feedback from tool-tissue interaction – that enable the surgeon to experience the surgery through sight, sound, and touch.
But nuclear issues still struggle for public
resonance
and political traction.
In the face of such security concerns, my argument that taking a human life is wrong, and that the state should not compound criminal wrongdoing with its own, found little
resonance.
So we should take early stock of the fact that there is another problem coming our way, which may be called (to give it the
resonance
of a coming storm) Edward – the “European Debt Wall and Repayment Deadline.”
The best-known examples are the magnets that drive the magnetic
resonance
imaging (MRI) machines found in most hospitals.
Each factor has special
resonance
here.
And that fatigue with liberal economics found
resonance
in our memories.
But, on a political level, the European project is losing its
resonance
with Irish and Greek voters, with many now viewing Europe as something to endure, not a conduit to a brighter future.
The lack of outrage mainly reflects the Sri Lankan government’s success in embedding in the minds of policymakers and publics an alternative narrative that had extraordinary worldwide
resonance
in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
My wish is that humanity’s conscience will be there to hear her address in New York City, and that, because she is heard, the alarm she raises will not have the ghastly
resonance
of a death knell.
The Prophet’s hadith about Yemen has enjoyed new
resonance
ever since the 1980’s, when Saudi Arabia – in line with American policy – sought to export domestic dissenters, most prominently Osama bin Laden, a Yemeni of Saudi birth, to fight Soviet infidels in Afghanistan.
In the case of Cuba, this ceremony would have special resonance, as it normally takes place at the US Department of State, where the original document is held.
None of these misguided or cynical efforts has diluted Gandhi’s greatness, or the extraordinary
resonance
of his life and his message.
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