2008年9月14日 星期日

Inexorably


inexorably







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ad. (副詞 adverb)



          1.    無情地;冷酷地





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–adjective 

1. unyielding; unalterable: 



inexorable
[truth]
 

inexorable [justice].  





2. not to be persuaded, moved, or affected by prayers or entreaties (乞求): 



an inexorable [creditor]






bad_news_bears_ver2 

The movie works on two levels. On the top level, it's a dark but traditional PG-13 version of a kid's sports movie, with everything but the f-word in the dialogue. 



The plot leads inexorably [up] to the last inning of the final game;



we know the routine. 





thedarkknightew 

Goyer recently told MTV that Chris has decided on a theme for a potential third film. And anyone who has seen either of Nolan’s Batman films know 



that the theme is inexorably [tied] to the villain.
 



And while I can easily imagine someone like The Riddler in the Nolanverse, turned into a serial killer who leaves clues behind. I can’t quite imagine a theme based on The Riddler, which would effect Bruce Wayne. 



And the same could be said for
 many of the prominent characters in the Batman franchise.





dun 

暗褐色,討債

Fray 



inextricable inexorably

exorbitant

insipidness insidious an insidious [disease]. (inconspicuous, but actually with grave effect)

Dingy 









PDVD_034 

The film is being shown in two parts, three hours each, with separate admissions. You don't have to see both parts on the same day, but you may want to. 



It is a [luxury] to be [enveloped] in a good film




and to know there's a lot more of it -- 



that it is not moving inexorably toward an ending you can anticipate




but moving indefinitely into a future that is free to be shaped in surprising ways. When you hear that it is six hours long, reflect that it is therefore also six hours deep.

















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