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The sets, camera-work and acting are all
exquisite
and help to make this a very memorable film.
Film is well-directed by Robert Rossen and contains
exquisite
cinematography by James Wong Howe.
Wonderfully acted, beautifully photographed (albeit black and white),
exquisite
portrayal of what moves the heart.
It's saubject matter and acting are wonderfully naturalistic, but it's cinematogrphic style owes more, with it's constantly moving camera and
exquisite
use of filters that make Lambeth appear more beautiful than it could ever do in reality, to the movies of Wong-kar Wai.
This song is exquisite, and they also used Love Spit Love's 'Am I right' in the movie.
Or the contrived love scene (after a bloody discovery) designed to show off the lead actress's
exquisite
breasts?
The
exquisite
beauty possessed by this lady is so transcending it simply vanquishes anything else in a scene.
You can check it in any of the films they were together, but in this one it is so subtle and exquisite... From here on, it contains definitely spoilers: I've read that this is the typical story with a typical happy ending.
This is a perfect little film, absolutely well-rounded and
exquisite.
Chronicling the true-life story of Frank Serpico, a police officer who exposed corruption in the NYPD, the film comes from that
exquisite
golden age of cinema, lasting from the late '60s through the late '70s, when paranoia infected the country and our most trusted and honored institutions were becoming suspect.
Barcelona, Catalonia’s
exquisite
capital, is a rich city running a budget surplus.
Women writers wrote
exquisite
poetry and prose, and they were officially recognized as the equals (well, almost) of their male peers; but they tended to avoid certain topics – and war was a man’s business.
Now, that, too, would be an
exquisite
irony.
Scientists worldwide agree that GM is merely a refinement, or improvement, over less precise and predictable genetic techniques that have been used for centuries, but this
exquisite
new means to develop plants with higher yields and innovative traits will be blocked by the disincentive of unnecessary regulations.
True, topics favored by sex-starved male geeks have been elaborated in disturbingly
exquisite
detail, while less alluring matters often lie fallow.
Only about one-tenth of the sun’s peak energy is used; annualized net energy-conversion efficiencies are less than 1%; significant amounts of energy are expended internally to regenerate and maintain the
exquisite
molecular machinery of photosynthesis; and the energy is stored in chemical fuels that are incompatible with existing energy systems.
Afterwards the ladies discussed a recipe with respect to the pineapple which was declared equally
exquisite.
There our nets brought up some fine fish samples: dolphinfish with azure fins, gold tails, and flesh that's unrivaled in the entire world, wrasse from the genus Hologymnosus that were nearly denuded of scales but
exquisite
in flavor, knifejaws with bony beaks, yellowish albacore that were as tasty as bonito, all fish worth classifying in the ship's pantry.
I also noticed some wrasse known as the tapiro, three decimeters long, bony fish with transparent scales whose bluish gray color is mixed with red spots; they're enthusiastic eaters of marine vegetables, which gives them an
exquisite
flavor; hence these tapiro were much in demand by the epicures of ancient Rome, and their entrails were dressed with brains of peacock, tongue of flamingo, and testes of moray to make that divine platter that so enraptured the Roman emperor Vitellius.
Besides, they were excellent from an edible viewpoint, with an
exquisite
flavor comparable to the green turtle.
They had the complexion of wealth—that clear complexion that is heightened by the pallor of porcelain, the shimmer of satin, the veneer of old furniture, and that an ordered regimen of
exquisite
nurture maintains at its best.
An
exquisite
candour emanated from his being.
Chapter ThreeThey were three full,
exquisite
days—a true honeymoon.
Julien had never seen a person so well dressed as this, let alone a woman with so
exquisite
a complexion, to speak to him in a gentle tone.
'I shall speak to M. Julien.'Next day after luncheon, Madame de Renal gave herself the
exquisite
sensation of pleading her rival's cause, and of seeing Elisa's hand and fortune persistently refused for an hour on end.
He was almost conscious, for a moment, of the
exquisite
beauty of the woods through which he was walking.
Madame de Renal, for her part, found the most
exquisite
moral satisfaction in thus instructing in a heap of little things this young man endowed with genius whom everyone regarded as bound one day to go so far.
In the first days of this new life, there were moments when he, who had never loved, who had never been loved by anyone, found so
exquisite
a pleasure in being sincere, that he was on the point of confessing to Madame de Renal the ambition which until then had been the very essence of his existence.
'Go, Sir,' the Bishop answered with
exquisite
courtesy; 'I must have it at once.
His heart was divided between the ambition aroused by the Bishop's youthfulness, and the sensibility and
exquisite
manners of this prelate.
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