“If you have a movie that doesn't strive to go to a certain emotional point, you can do anything and it will be fine and funny. But if you have something pretty emotional at its core, you have to make it right. You don't want it overwrought or unearned. Everything has to be moving towards this one thing.” IfsWantMovingCertainCan DoOne ThingEmotionalFineStriveCore Author:Jennifer Yuh Nelson
“Making this movie as a period piece about a period that was very recent in people's minds. I was in Taiwan [during the 1970s], so I hope I did all right. Otherwise, it could be the biggest embarrassment of my life. Also, the story is not linear, it's patchy, like a cubist painting, and there is always the possibility it will not hold together, it will fall apart. The tone is part satire, part serious drama, part tragedy, all mixed together, and it has to hit an emotional core. That's also very scary.” PeopleMindStoriesTogetherFallPiecesPossibilityEmotionalPaintingSeriousPeriodsDramaTragedyScaryCoreToneSatireFalling ApartEmbarrassmentLinearTaiwan Author:Ang Lee
“Michael Jackson did something that no one else in history has managed - he connected with people on every level imaginable, all over the world. He seemed to speak to people at their very core and achieved the impossible. He reached people on a deep emotional level. And that is what any great artist or showman dreams of doing. That is why Michael Jackson was so special to me.” PeopleWorldDreamArtistSpeakLevelsImpossibleSpecialEmotionalConnectedCoreGreat ArtGreat ArtistSpecial To MeDeep Emotional Author:David Blaine
“The core of the film is usually something very emotional and something that feels really real that you can relate to, it's not like done in a false way. You know a lot of films will treat emotion falsely and you can sense that very quickly.” KnowsWayFeelsRealDoneFilmEmotionEmotionalTreatsCoreRelate Author:Michael Giacchino
“We've always told stories through music and rhythm and movement, and what we know as western opera has only been around for a few hundred years and in different forms before that. There is great passion regardless of the fact that it's expensive and people who invest in it are giving money because they believe in it. They're not getting anything back other than satisfaction and enjoyment of hopefully many people having a human, deep, reflective and meditative experience that at its core is incredibly emotional.” PeopleKnowsGivingYearsBelieveHumansDifferentFactsStoriesFormPassionMovementEmotionalHundredWesternSatisfactionCoreRhythmHopefullyEnjoymentExpensiveOperaGreat PassionGiving Money Author:Jake Heggie
“I see it as my job to try to keep Bach in the mainstream and present his music with, rather than without, its emotional core.” TryingJobsEmotionalCoreMainstream Author:Nigel Kennedy
“You're looking, moment by moment and scene by scene, how you can tell the most interesting story. So, we had this great short and we knew that we had a story about a boy and his dog. Because we had that pure emotional core, we could go on crazy tangents and always come back to Victor and Sparky. When I wrote in stuff like Weird Girl and the cat poop, Dutch Day and the windmill, it felt like it was part of Tim's universe.” MomentsStoriesGirlUniverseFeltStuffInterestingBoysCrazyDogEmotionalGoes OnScenePureCatCoreMost InterestingDutchPoopWindmillsInteresting StoriesGreat Short Author:John August
“You can take the best team and the worst team and line them up and you would find very little physical difference. You would find an emotional difference. The wining team has a dedication. It will have a core group of veteran players who set the standards. They will not accept defeat.” LittlesDifferencesLinesAcceptingPlayerGroupsTeamWorstEmotionalStandardsDefeatCoreDedicationVeteranBest Team Author:Merlin Olsen
“I can be really silly when I'm not actually writing silliness, and I have to rein that in. Pynchon, in my opinion, sometimes tells elaborate shaggy dog stories just to work up to a pun or punch line. My challenge is to use humor and wordplay to reinforce the emotional core of the novel.” WritingI CanSometimesStoriesUseChallengesLinesOpinionNovelDogEmotionalCoreSillyReinsPunWordplaySilliness Author:Mary Kay Zuravleff
“I've been told by people who write historical novels that you just sort of write the emotional truth first, the story at the core, and then you go back and research it at the end.” PeopleWritingFirstsEndsStoriesNovelEmotionalResearchHistoricalCoreHistorical Novels Author:Jami Attenberg
“But there's also a strong emotional core to counterbalance the experimentalism, with some incredibly moving passages around the narrator's relationship with her (also female) German teacher. It's beautiful.” BeautifulMovingStrongTeacherEmotionalFemaleCorePassagesNarratorsStrong Emotional Author:Deborah Smith
“The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt.” LifeMotivationalProcessHurtGrowing UpGrowingEmotionalTrainingAdversityCoreMaturityBroken HeartWithin YouHeartbrokenWeight LossGrowing OldOvercoming AdversityStrength Through AdversityHurt FeelingsTurning PointsBeen HurtHang In ThereInspirational AdversityOvercoming HardshipHurt So MuchAdversity And StrengthHurt My FeelingsStrength In AdversityStrength WithinCore Strength Book:The unfinished country: a book of American symbols Source: The unfinished country: a book of American symbols