The expressions on the faces of the players in close-up provoke emotion in the audience. |
However, the Oompa-Loompas, a rare tribe of identical pygmies who work for Wonka provoke mixed feelings. |
Certainly they're not going start a war, chemical, biological or nuclear within the country unless we provoke them to it by invading the country. |
War would not only sever these supplies, but would also provoke a big influx of refugees. |
The question is why an innocuous Hollywood film should provoke such a reaction. |
The opening scene is likely to provoke a Pavlovian drool reaction in the audience. |