Vibrant
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362 examples of Vibrant in a sentence
It is a joyous and
vibrant
celebration of a cool subculture which is little known.
S. Epatha Merkerson shines as Nanny in this touching and
vibrant
look at the life of Ruben Santiago, Jr. (Marcus Franklin) while growing up under the guardianship of Nanny.
The songs DO vary in quality, the music being far superior to the lyrics but it is still a
vibrant
and engrossing film that really deserves a proper DVD release and a lot more recognition.
The costumes are
vibrant
and the performances will just boggle your mind!
Penelope Spheeris managed to preserve a snapshot of Los Angeles circa '79-'81 which proves a
vibrant
and diverse art/music community had spawned which rivalled any other.
It was set in southern France, good-looking and recognizable actors led the cast, and I really admired the
vibrant
African costumes, the proverbs and music.
This sense of manifest destiny is greatly enhanced by a first-rate musical score and
vibrant
color photography.
Nevertheless, despite its shortage of clever gadgets and the lack of a
vibrant
musical score, "Never Say Never Again" rates as an above-average, suspenseful doomsday thriller with top-flight performances by a seasoned cast including Sean Connery, Kim Basinger, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Max Von Sydow, Barbara Carrera, Edward Fox, Bernie Casey, Alec McCowen, and Rowan Atkinson.
Though filmed in California, the story - adapted from a novel by Enid Bagnold - is set in a small township on the English countryside, and full advantage is taken of the Technicolor photography to present the
vibrant
and handsome landscapes of blue skies and green shrubs.
This was recently on AMC's
vibrant
movie classics and I had to laugh.
The genius who brought us Hiroshima Mon Amour takes on the challenge of making a 1930s French musical in
vibrant
colour.
As personally annoying I find Charles Boyer's voice, he's more of a match to pay cosmopolitan, depressed Rudolf--I mean Omar Sharif tries but, no--too cute and
vibrant.
One would be right to expect this story to make for a happy, vibrant, fun-filled movie..... instead, the film is a hopelessly dull affair that becomes quite tedious to watch.
What a waste of Kiwi taxpayers' money, what a lost opportunity to make a great film about a
vibrant
community.
It is sometimes surprisingly well lit, and the color palette was clearly thought-out to give the overall look a vibrant, retro feel.
This is because during his silent days, Keaton was a very
vibrant
and creative comedian.
WHY are all the Asian characters
vibrant
yellow and squinting?
This is a very bland and inert production of one of Shakespeare's most
vibrant
plays.
In Rosenstrasse, Margarethe von Trotta blends two stories to create a
vibrant
tapestry of love and courage.
It is so easy to forget that someone whose body is failing was once
vibrant
and passionate.
From the
vibrant
locations and photography to the effective editing, everything is forthright and well-done.
Freely adapted from Dickens’ novel, this
vibrant
musical is a film version of a successful stage production.
If you are not a part of the "Black" race you cannot understand the quality, creativeness, and
vibrant
of old movies such as "Sparkle" and "Mahogany" and "Cooley High."
The characters are interesting,
vibrant
with primary colours and all.
One would love to know more about how much he had to do with it, because it's an exceptionally clever variation on the sterile master/fertile servant tale - nearly an allegory of the entertainment industry, run by dried-up numskulls, but made into a
vibrant
world of art and play by an exploited underclass of nobodies and non-WASPs.
The switches between the bold colours of "the real world" to the stark black and white of heaven is ingenious, showing us visually just how much more
vibrant
life is.
Maggie Smith is perfect as the bumbling secretary/neighbor who has a tough time holding a job but has a warm and
vibrant
personality that beams through in this picture.
Like Reed's 'The Third Man (1949)' and Dassin's 'Night and the City (1950),' director Elia Kazan chose to film largely on location, capturing the fresh and
vibrant
decadence of the New Orleans slums.
They are vibrant, beautiful, sexy!
Choreographed with precision and unparalleled flair by Gene Kelly, the
vibrant
combination of color, music and dance is still eye-poppingly startling as the piece is broken down into scenes inspired by selected master artists - Dufy in the opening Place de la Concorde piece, Manet in the flower market, Utrillo in a Paris street, Rousseau at the fair, Vincent Van Gogh in the spectacular Place de l'Opera piece, and Toulouse-Lautrec for the Moulin Rouge where Kelly wears his famous white bodysuit.
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