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But the sight of Nick arranging, not just strewing, his things around him, and the look of the film, photographed by Michael Barrett, tell a more delicate tale.
In this beautiful and delicate tale of confluence and reversal, it is hard to identify the moments when a current changes course.
It's the latest show from Little Bulb, whom you may remember from their debut show Crocosmia, a delicate tale of Battenburg cake and loss told by siblings whose parents had died, or their epic folk musical, Sporadical.
But there was another hitch, too, in that the movie lost power at its core; the teen-agers who filled the bulk of the action were more like becomers than beings, and that is why Gandolfini, who was, as usual, right there — solid with existence, and about as insubstantial as meatloaf — stole the delicate tale with such dangerous ease.
Todd McCarthy of Variety wrote that the film "has been very well worked out on all levels, and manages the difficult feat of being an intimate, even delicate tale played with an appealingly light touch against an epic backdrop".
What he's created with the new film, which Ben Stiller both directed and stars in, and which 20th Century Fox will release on Christmas Day, is a delicate tale filled with both whimsy and pathos.
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His delicate romantic tales leap time and place by simple suggestion and mingle courtly humour and lighthearted wit with charming sentiment and religious piety.
Its pictures could discern the delicate, tell-tale chemical signature of biogenic apatite in the Bodélé dusts.
Besides that, this story is a glorious, delicate and beautiful tale about a blind French girl and a German boy who are trying to survive World War 2 in France.
"A complex evocation of delicate fantasy, fairy tale and myth imagery drives everything he does," said Franklin Getchell, the president of the design store Moss.
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