21. Here the color photography is captivating not in a spectacular way, but for the human drama it consistently defines. 22. His death is a footnote to an international incident but a main story in more a banal human drama. 23. His subsequent stops pile on the eye candy, if not the human drama. 24. If you see something like the goings-on in this Portland game, it is very, very difficult not to get swept up in the excitement and human drama. 25. In any case, he was simply captivated by the human drama inherent in the dilemma. 26. In fact, thanks to the collapse of communism, it is now possible to see many human dramas long obscured by the glare of the ideological struggle. 27. It would have focused on the human drama and not on stage mechanics, which have little to do with the Schulberg themes of social commitment and spiritual redemption. 28. Notwithstanding its constitutional importance, the Stratton case has been marked by rich human drama and, occasionally, comedy. 29. Obviously there is no shortage of human drama in this story, and the scenes of parents reacting to news about their babies are almost painfully real. 30. Once again, this great storyteller displayed extraordinary gifts for distilling major political and cultural events into intimate human drama. |