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There is a climactic shootout.
"I hope this is a climactic step," Mr. Fletcher said from Aspen on Tuesday.
In the script this is a climactic exchange, but it feels rather quaint today.
The scene at hand is a climactic moment in Mr. Law's character's breakdown, requiring the actor to cry and tear at his clothes.
And there is a climactic moment in "Embers" that proclaims just such a connection (rougher and less nuanced, perhaps) between private fibrillation and universal infarction.
Based on the Sanskrit Rāmāyaṇa by Valmiki, it is a climactic blend of earlier Śaṅgam poetry, Tamil epics, the Alvars' fervor of personal bhakti (devotion) toward Rama, folk motifs, and Sanskrit stories, metres, and poetic devices.
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At what may or may not be a climactic moment, Pain observes a courtyard drama from a hospital window, then finds a bed and falls asleep.
One said the downsizing had been a "climactic time" and joked about the poor condition of the aging office by pointing to a crumbling wall.
The session, which was expected to be a climactic showdown, turned out to be a lengthy but largely uneventful tour through Mr. Faneuil's previous testimony.
Yet there's a climactic touch: a takeoff on the visionary mega-gravitational deformations of "2001," which, though much briefer than Kubrick's sequence, delivers an astonishment that's no mere parody but a worthy successor.
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