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If so, he did so with radically different dramatic intent.
"It's near perfect in the sense that its dramatic intent is there," he said.
What remained was a taut, two-act adventure yarn, bound by the relationships between Ahab and his conscientious first mate, Starbuck, and between the neophyte seaman Greenhorn (Melville's Ishmael, renamed with dramatic intent) and Queequeg, the noble-savage harpooner.
It is hard to say how much of the book's restricted emotional tone is a result of Phillips's dramatic intent — as though to let go of suffering for a moment would be to discount it — and how much a result of his own attempt to keep from exploding over his hero's resignedly unheroic choices.
But she offered a series of swan-image positions and swan effects rather than an account of the role, looking far more in love with her ear-brushing developpés than with her prince, and revealing little ability to phrase her dancing or inhabit the music with dramatic intent.
I don't at all suspect the movie's director, Scott Derrickson — even less, its producer, Disney — of having had such pointed intentions while making the film, but the beauty of movies is the free-floating power of moments that burst the bonds of dramatic intent, and "Doctor Strange" is full of them.
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As debuts went, this was about as perfect as it could have got, right down to the detail of this dramatic statement of intent coming in north London, where the Frenchman is now disliked on both sides of the divide.
"This will be the moment, and this will be the year, when I set myself apart from other athletes in the world," Usain Bolt says in a quiet but dramatic statement of intent on the brink of the Olympic Games in London.
Some of his comic ideas (video and other multimedia are used very cleverly) are truly inspired, like the mad villain, the Mole (an intensely funny Paco Tolson), who prefers making dramatic statements of intent to actually avoiding weapons hurled at him.
Oberon (Patrick Toon), king of the fairies, is now a Dracula type with a dramatic cape and evil intent.
It turns out that Hitchcock's unique talent for creating suspense may have overwhelmed his original intent with dramatic consequences for the future of film.
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