Every now and then, he launches into a completely nutty digression that expands the sweep and scope of the narrative.
Source: InSession Film
The film works best whenever it veers away from satirizing backstage musicals and gets truly bizarre, as in a long digression where Yankovic dates Madonna (Evan Rachel Wood) and makes an enemy of drug lord Pablo Escobar (Arturo Castro).
Source: Los Angeles Times
Interstitial case studies could merit entire chapters, from a Monacan burial mound in Thomas Jefferson's backyard to a digression on whether gender or occupation can be inferred from remains.
Source: Scientific American
Not to mention the film’s conviction that there is no level of baroque narrative digression a modern audience will not tolerate.
Source: Vulture
AdvertisementWarnock, who says the race is about “character and competence,” has hammered Walker as unfit for the job, seizing on puzzling comments — among them a viral digression from the campaign trail where Walker compared werewolves and vampires while discussing a movie.
Source: The Washington Post
Despite the possible digression into the enslavement of clocks and factory workers, the opener avoided overt messaging such as the rumpling of single use garbage bags in Tao’s politically correct Piano Trio No.
Source: The Boston Musical Intelligencer
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