plotlessness造句
例句与造句
- Rated : R _ coarse language, disorienting plotlessness, mature themes
- This is a holy attention-deficit-disorder spectacle predicated on inspired plotlessness.
- That, added to the general plotlessness of his efforts, has translated into critical admiration and sparse attendance.
- It's slow-paced, free-flowing, almost anti-dramatic in its neo-realistic plotlessness.
- Even his 1969 Chopin masterwork, " Dances at a Gathering, " was, for all its plotlessness, a study of a community.
- It's difficult to find plotlessness in a sentence. 用plotlessness造句挺难的
- It can be infuriating, with its long stretches of dialogue and its virtual plotlessness, but it's also about as unique as movies get these days.
- Among the surprises of the year have been three unusual full-evening ballets, one notable for its odd plot structure, the others for their strangely dramatic plotlessness.
- Whereas novelists usually impose order on the chaos of experience, Handke duplicates the nonsensical fragmentation of actual consciousness : what some critics have called the plotlessness of the subjective human condition.
- The film is character-driven almost to the point of plotlessness, and so painfully vivid at depicting the " barfly " way of life as to make one wonder where the fiction stops and the autobiography begins.
- Coppola's gloriously surreal ode to romance in Las Vegas was sunk by its plotlessness, but it went down with all flags flying, a film that exhilarated you with its heart-lifting, if unanchored, images.
- Instead of molding character, Handke folded character into language's fluttering veils; instead of constructing a plot, he noted life's plotlessness; instead of telling a story, he ( eventually ) began to tell a nonstory about how a writer goes about storing up sense impressions for the telling of a story.
- Green wants to pay homage to movies that knew no genre and were noble in their plotlessness, movies that, in some way, felt authentically regional, like those of Terrence Malick, whose brilliant work affects the director's films in such a mind-altering way that they ought to be considered an illegal substance . ( He serves as a producer on " Undertow . ")
- In Anderson's opinion, " Point Omega " is " [ the latest of a ] recent stretch of post-" Underworld " metaphysical anti-thrillers " The Body Artist ", " Beckett and Robbe-Grillet, the indisputable master of grinding a plot to the brink of stasis and then recording its every last movement . " Point Omega " seems like a logical endpoint of that quest . " But Anderson goes on to ask with some concern, " how much further into the desert of plotlessness is DeLillo willing to go, and how far are we willing to follow?