Fundamentally
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Yesterday you heard about molecular biology, which
fundamentally
computes to build.
These are the 15 commodities that
fundamentally
pose the biggest threats to these places because of deforestation, soil loss, water use, pesticide use, over-fishing, etc.
And those microbes have a
fundamentally
different relationship with time and energy than we do.
But it changes
fundamentally
our governance and management paradigm, from the current linear, command and control thinking, looking at efficiencies and optimization towards a much more flexible, a much more adaptive approach, where we recognize that redundancy, both in social and environmental systems, is key to be able to deal with a turbulent era of global change.
And my politics has changed
fundamentally
from when I was a diplomat to what I am today, and I think that outputs is what matters, not process, not technology, frankly, so much either.
But that poem and this talk is
fundamentally
about my inability to separate the two.
I mention this because there are prophets today who claim that technology will
fundamentally
alter the human condition and perhaps even transform the human species.
The script itself makes the acting look embarrassing, and it
fundamentally
becomes a waste of time for everybody concerned.
The film is also
fundamentally
dishonest - the way it presents the town, the kids, but above all the men of the town.
Du rififi chez les hommes is a brilliant film which studies criminal minds and allows viewers to have a better understanding of criminals who are
fundamentally
not different from ordinary folks like us.What director Jules Dassin shows is that criminal do have families and they care a lot for them.That is why they adhere to a strict code of honor.
Of course the camera work is fluid throughout, constantly on the move and incorporating hand-camera shots a-plenty, but director Lee fails to deliver thrills or suspense, falling down
fundamentally
by not making anything of the key protagonists in the film.
I find it is a shallow film, with a one sided
fundamentally
racist view... it never manages to move away from the 'white mans' view
This phrase indicates that a TV show has passed its prime and the executives in charge decided to invigorate the show by
fundamentally
changing the formula.
Good job, but still a
fundamentally
flimsy production.
In the book, Hagen presents two
fundamentally
different approaches to developing a character as an actor: the Presentational approach, and the Representational approach.
Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Clint Eastwood, Sean Penn, the whole lot seem to produce such
fundamentally
banal product, ostensibly in some allegiance to honesty, but ending up being, for the most part, glorified pro wrestling matches, and moralistic, almost as if Hallmark cards had developed a line of Hell's Angels greetings, and make me long for the days of Deliverance, which is a fine movie.
The plot is incredibly unwise - 2 men survive the genetic catastrophe and find themselves on the planet full of feminist strong, straight and
fundamentally
severe ladies.
Benkei is even more hampered here by the fact that his dark nature makes him
fundamentally
at odds with the world, even when not in open conflict he is never at ease.
Indeed, time and change is what his work is
fundamentally
about.
Robot Jox tries hard, but is
fundamentally
a series of fight scenes strung together -- robot against robot, man against man, man against woman.
Fundamentally, the film concerns five persons--Nugent, played with charm by Cary Grant, intelligent Myrna Loy as Margaret, pretty Shirley Temple as a fast-growing Susan, her daughter, Rudy Vallee as Grant's rival, prefiguring his stuffy role in "How to Succeed in Business" and other comedies, and Lillian Randolph as long-suffering Bessie, the family's maid and confidant-adviser.
Despite its exquisite illustration of the gloom, depravity, barbarity, and hatefulness harbored by the Taliban regime, possibly the most
fundamentally
misogynistic political government to have ever existed, I am unable to look away from how beautiful and talented the lead actress Marina Golbahari is, and how she exquisitely and tragically portrays her character, and how heartbreakingly beautiful it would be if, unlike last year with Keisha Castle-Hughes incredible oscar-nominated but not oscar-winning performance, Marina was nominated and actually won.
Martin and Steve Railsback are the loving California couple who are ripped apart by cocaine, but Railsback--a somewhat over-eager actor with wildly active eyes and tics--was
fundamentally
wrong for the role of an "ordinary" man who gets hooked on coke and loses control (the viewer can easily see Railsback was over-wound to begin with).
The storyline follows the
fundamentally
aimless and anti-social activities of Steve Carson (a ferret-like Rod Zuanic), who occupies his time by selling drugs, stealing, lying, cheating, etc., for no particular reason, while providing very little of entertainment value for viewers, and even less for the high school teachers and administrators who must have dealings with him.
Contrary to how it appears on IMDb I saw the film in its correct order and enjoyed this, the first half, more than the second half because it was not as gritty nor as
fundamentally
sad.
The Bodyguard is
fundamentally
a love story between two contrasting characters with their own idiosyncrasies.
Maybe it's because he hasn't starred in enough 'classics', but there's something
fundamentally
troubling in his personality that discourages full recognition.
For example-there is something
fundamentally
wrong with the narrative pattern which has overlapped many themes such as religion, greed and the need to be over ambitious.The good thing about this film is that it can make viewers aware of the tremendous pressure an average Filipino has to face when he or she is confronted with issues like religion and money.Juding all these facts, one can arrive at the conclusion that Santa Santita is an average film about globalization and how it has touched lives of certain individuals.
Yet, Charlie Davis is likable, for despite the hardened exterior, he is still
fundamentally
a good man who is struggling to do what is right despite the pressure to cave in to those who merely want to use him.
OK, so this is Jack Ryan before Patriot Games (given that he's unmarried ... the movie is unclear on the time when it's set), so he has to be young, but Harrison Ford managed to portray Ryan as a nice guy, insecure but
fundamentally
smart, and Affleck just can't do it.
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