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Treads, which is the thing that you walk on.
Riser, which is the vertical element that separates the two
treads.
She
treads
on the bladderwort’s trigger, and in milliseconds, a trapdoor swings open and sucks her in.
This movie
treads
on very familiar ground -- the confusion of art and reality in the life of actors.
His newest film, PONYO, an unashamedly family-friendly tale of a "goldfish out of water", is as lushly animated and alive with interesting characters as you would expect... and yet this is the first film of his which
treads
into "lesser" territory.
The story kind of sags, though, about 2/3 of the way (where it sort of
treads
on familiar, standard fare, where nothing really interesting happens), but near the end, it picks up a bit again.
Treads
much of the same territory as TV's "The Sopranos" in terms of the mid-life crisis of a criminal theme (here too he visits a shrink) but is still worth watching thanks to some taut direction from Brommel (I look forward to what this guy directs next), an excellent script, and all around great performances.
It
treads
a familiar path but a continued and precise service to its young protagonist including a personal subplot that rounds off Frits as a young boy becoming a young man, manages to raise the film into a rousing family film with its nose right on the money.
Not entirely uplifting nor a complete bummer, it
treads
keenly between an over the top drama and made for tv drama.
It's supposed to be funny, but it just clunks along like a tank with lead caterpillar treads, and it goes nowhere fast.
Bogart merely
treads
water.
With the knights of these days, for the most part, it is the damask, brocade, and rich stuffs they wear, that rustle as they go, not the chain mail of their armour; no knight now-a-days sleeps in the open field exposed to the inclemency of heaven, and in full panoply from head to foot; no one now takes a nap, as they call it, without drawing his feet out of the stirrups, and leaning upon his lance, as the knights-errant used to do; no one now, issuing from the wood, penetrates yonder mountains, and then
treads
the barren, lonely shore of the sea—mostly a tempestuous and stormy one—and finding on the beach a little bark without oars, sail, mast, or tackling of any kind, in the intrepidity of his heart flings himself into it and commits himself to the wrathful billows of the deep sea, that one moment lift him up to heaven and the next plunge him into the depths; and opposing his breast to the irresistible gale, finds himself, when he least expects it, three thousand leagues and more away from the place where he embarked; and leaping ashore in a remote and unknown land has adventures that deserve to be written, not on parchment, but on brass.
"In good faith, senor," replied Sancho, "there's no trusting that fleshless one, I mean Death, who devours the lamb as soon as the sheep, and, as I have heard our curate say,
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with equal foot upon the lofty towers of kings and the lowly huts of the poor.
Senor Don Quixote, have you observed the comeliness of my lady the duchess, that smooth complexion of hers like a burnished polished sword, those two cheeks of milk and carmine, that gay lively step with which she
treads
or rather seems to spurn the earth, so that one would fancy she went radiating health wherever she passed?
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