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The seductive skill of the movie lies in its masterful evocation of that sensual, fatalistic bleakness crucial to noir.
October was Richard B. Wright's masterful evocation of a month of contrasts two people dying, two lives lived, two moments in time then and now.
"This movie is a masterful evocation of time, place, character, moral choices, immoral certainties, human nature and fate," writes Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times.
This comes to a fine point in her masterful evocation of the "runt detective" Venner, a jeering, nasty racist who baits Densmore with the sarcastic address Doctor.
The scene where Clay leaves a party at which they're showing a snuff movie is a masterful evocation of true horror; the erection visible in the pants of his friend as they walk to the car an image it is hard ever to shake.
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This book, however, is a masterful fictional evocation of the local speech patterns ("No, I in't") and tribal allegiances of the early 1980s East Anglian coastal resort where Cathi Unsworth grew up.
In its evocation of place, or, more exactly, of places in time, the book is masterful.
The evocation of old Hollywood is intentional.
A roving evocation of Russia's past.
The evocation, of course, is of decomposition.
Incredibly atmospheric evocation of the period.
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