Word: emotionalize
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Okunseinde also presents an intriguing character in Tillie. Her most remarkable scene occurs when an emotional outburst culminates in Beatrice knocking Tillie to the ground. Okunseinde’s fall is so realistic (and loud) that the audience gasps. Her emotion in the scene is deeply affecting.
The other major subplot involves Blunt, an Englishman who hopes to find the women of Naples more responsive to his charms than those of his homeland. Caleb L. Rabinowitz ’05 does a fine job with the tricky part, which requires him to act as comic relief most...
Li scintillates. Gone is the stone-faced hero of a thousand Hong Kong films, the bland non-presence of Romeo Must Die and Kiss of the Dragon. Here for the very first time is an actor who delivers his lines with fluent, if slightly accented English, and injects the right...
Musical highlights of the show included a chilling version of “Mezzanine” where tempo and guitar-strength changed instantaneously to give audience members goose bumps, and “Geneva,” in which Nathan appeared to be telling the story to the audience as...
Arguably the most important component of this genre is exceptional computer animation: Monsters, Inc. shows just how far graphics have come since Toy Story (1995). When Sulley and Boo traverse the grotty cellar hallways of the factory, it is almost impossible to distinguish the rendered atmosphere from reality. The marvels...