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That means you go to a rock concert or a symphony, and the guy in the front row gets the same level as the guy in the back row, now, all of a sudden.
You stimulate it; it produces a
symphony.
But it's not just a
symphony
of perception.
It's a
symphony
of your universe, your reality.
You may be born lucky, where you know how to master your neocortical column, and you can play a fantastic
symphony.
They are highly reactive, and they are super-plastic, and so the autists are probably capable of building and learning a
symphony
which is unthinkable for us.
The perception, the
symphony
that you create is going to be corrupted, and you will have symptoms of disease.
It's larger than some of the other
symphony
halls.
And we're all acutely aware: what's it going to mean in the future when we ask someone to pay a hundred dollars for a symphony, opera or ballet ticket, when that cultural consumer is used to downloading on the internet 24 hours a day for 99 cents a song or for free?
Putting it gently, this is not "Berlin -
symphony
of a city" or "Man with a Movie Camera".
And while talking isnt everything, and i admit there were some scenes where only the music was necessary, and the music is great, that was probably the best part, but then go listen to a
symphony
or something and forget about the movie.
Relish every moment of this languorous spectacle with music to match (Mahler's 5th is gorgeous, but listen to the vocal portion of the 3rd
symphony
so beautifully utilised in this film).
This arrangement combines two of the movements from the symphony, but I recommend listening to the
symphony
per se.
Natile Portman and Susan Sarandon play off of each other like a
symphony
in this coming of age story about a young girl, who is sentenced to life as the daughter of one of the nuttest women you will ever encounter.
There is a version of "Nevsky" that is shown with a live
symphony
orchestra, chorus, soloist and the movie.
But he seems to have been the first to summon up the combined rustlings of all the sage brush into this
symphony
of the open skies which has entered into American mythic lore, and given it a soundtrack which has never varied since then, corny as it may be, but doubtless appropriate.
Three years later,in 1933,when Europe had gotten over the shock,it was once again turned on it's ear with 'Ekstase',a
symphony
(of sorts)to love.
And since you can't write a terribly compelling film about training vocalists, we're trapped into watching seemingly endless camera pans of trees, birds in them chirping ad nauseum, pseudo-profound, meaningful stares between people who have nothing to say to each other, and a Mahler
symphony
on the sound track that just simply won't go away.
Besides being one of the original "city
symphony"
films, paving the way for better works like "Berlin: die sinfonie der Grobstadt" (which I think translates into "Berlin:
Symphony
of a City)" and Pennebaker's "Daybreak Express," to name two, all it really offers to modern audiences is a reason to fall asleep.
Further more, the characters are human, playful, you feel for them as the story slowly sucks you in until you have no choice but to go along with the melodramatic
symphony
that plays with your heart and mind.
In LUST, CAUTION ('SE, JIE') he has once again created a
symphony
of a film with a script by James Schamus based on the short story by Eileen Chang, assembled a cast superb actors who convey the story's multileveled messages on the historic backgrounds of World War II Shanghai and Hong Kong using the sensitive camera eye of Rodrigo Prieto and accompanied by Alexandre Desplat's evocative East/West musical score.
Although for the most part, the Frogs are the conductor of the killing
symphony
of reptiles that surround a southern mansion owned by Ray Milland.
There are no words to describe the
symphony
of stupidity this movies presents to us, the audience.
It's the sort of movie that would be demeaned by having it's plot explained, like trying to explain Beethoven's Ninth
symphony
to a deaf person in sign language.
The foreman comes out and has them play like a
symphony
while building!
Collective knowhow refers to the ability to perform tasks that cannot be carried out by an individual, like playing a
symphony
or delivering the mail: neither a violinist nor a letter carrier can do it alone.
It is a
symphony
– often not a very harmonious one – of small steps that you hope will lead to something greater.
The summit’s discordant tones, echoed in the stormy sections of Beethoven’s symphony, emanated entirely from the United States.
Billionaires, CEOs, and even the financial press have joined intellectuals and community leaders in a
symphony
of laments about rentier capitalism’s brutality, crassness, and unsustainability.
She hated no one now; a twilight dimness was settling upon her thoughts, and, of all earthly noises, Emma heard none but the intermittent lamentations of this poor heart, sweet and indistinct like the echo of a
symphony
dying away.
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