This English-language version of Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki's " Spirited Away " is a two-hour feast of visual imagination, consistently rendered at the highest level of graphic art.
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His art correspondingly changed sharply from being mainly observational, with a strong emphasis on the realistic details of things seen in nature and architecture, to being the product of his geometric analysis and his visual imagination.
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Hoeg's novel seemed perfect for the big screen with its splendid visual imagination and description as well as its characters'complexes, crises and guilt, which took precedent over the deceptively slim and ultimately silly storyline.
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Carax's last release, drably titled " Lovers on the Bridge " in the U . S ., boasted the kind of visual imagination and deeply felt delirium that gives romantic excess a good name.
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We're obviously looking at CGI effects, not creatures we care about . ( Especially in the case of Jar Jar . ) For all its visual imagination, the movie becomes less engrossing as it unfolds, not more.
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This movie, however, is the feature directing debut of Antoine Fuqua, who copies lots of Woo's pyrotechnic staging moves but doesn't come close to capturing his molten visual imagination or his Chinese films'pulsating soul.
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Depicting the Romeo and Juliet-style romance between lovers from twin planets with opposite gravitational pulls, this head-scratcher boasts visual imagination to spare even as its logistical complexities and heavy-handed symbolism ultimately prove off-putting ."
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:Dreams serve to enlighten and evaluate, so perhaps a lack of dreaming, or lack of visual imagination, is a good sign that you are already quite enlightened, open-minded, free of social bias, and so on.
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Only the final section, " Four Men and a Raft, " could be completed to something like Welles'original wishes, and it stands as a wonderful piece, shaped at once by Welles'political sympathies and his restless visual imagination.
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She also edited a Norton Critical Edition of George Eliot s " The Mill on the Floss " and co-edited the " Norton Anthology of English Literature and Victorian Literature " and " The Victorian Visual Imagination ".