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Peter McNichol does his best to provide some irony and insights, and Josef Sommer's superb narration helps move things on a bit.
One of the happiest surprises of this year's Toronto International Film Festival was this delightful, beautifully shot comedy, which is not only funny and touching but actually offers a few
insights
into Indian culture as well.
The narrative clunkiness is swiftly apparent from the somewhat obvious symbolism of the structural cracks and fissures which fracture the sisters' home at the beginning of the movie, and the stateliness of the family's surroundings is matched by similarly ossified pacing; Dylan Thomas' occasionally poetically barbed and witty
insights
notwithstanding.
There were some observant AND penetrating
insights
among the comments I scanned on both versions, but only one, the fellow who observed that there were "chick flicks" and this was a "dick flick."
For those who have read her works, you will see her actions lived out along with her spiritual
insights.
At first I thought Forgotten Silver was a joke, but I changed my mind when I saw that one of the greatest of contemporary film historians and critics, Leonard Maltin, had contributed his
insights
to the story of film pioneer Colin McKenzie.
Don't expect it to ge a 'great movie' though, you will have to endure formulaic elements and shallow psychological
insights.
A glorious bit of arrogance with a few
insights
in Holmes's more unsavoury side.
The protagonist/the kidnapper was lacking in the character development department too, small
insights
into his early boyhood behaviors and apparent sociopathic personality are presented, but in my opinion executed very poorly.
Beautifully filmed, with great subtlety, and surprising
insights
about the complexity of love, sex, and relationships.
I twiddled my thumbs through it after having seen Chow's mind-bending visual
insights.
There were a couple of characters that were somewhat interesting, however, the storyline never delved deeper into their personalities the way I had hoped...and left them being empty shells of people with no real backgrounds or
insights
into what made them tick or why they were the way they were.
This meeting aims to share
insights
and best practices on how to map, control, or eliminate preventable diseases, including innovations that could ultimately bring an end to malaria globally.
This is where the
insights
of Steve Jobs, one of the world’s best innovators and entrepreneurs, come in.
In China, I have organized a group of equity investors to share ideas and
insights
about fundamental investing, and I help start-up fund managers who share a long-term philosophy get their businesses off the ground.
The CCP’s just-completed 19th National Congress showed the extent to which China’s leaders have taken Toqueville’s
insights
to heart.
The challenge is to apply these
insights
in a world characterized by global economic interdependence, major imbalances, and a worsening growth and employment problem.
While I published a book in 2014 on the codependent economic relationship between the US and China, I would be the first to concede that it is a stretch to generalize
insights
from human psychology to assess the behavior of national economies.
A look at what these 18 economies have in common provides powerful
insights
into what that formula might be.
Of course, some criticisms of technocratic remedies may be populist posturing, but sometimes they contain
insights
that ivory-towered (and usually US-trained) technocrats miss.
And
insights
from behavioral science were inadequately regarded – if not shunned altogether – in favor of analytically elegant microeconomic underpinnings that were model-friendly, but unrealistic and overly simplistic.
A few key
insights
should inform that process.
The graph reveals further interesting
insights.
But one can still glean valuable strategic
insights
from Kim’s diplomatic gambit.
Bandar provided key
insights
and advice as President George W. Bush planned the 2003 Iraq invasion.
In fact, habits are often stronger and more persistent than either
insights
or presidents.
The authors of this commentary are the co-authors of Lee Kuan Yew: The Grand Master's
Insights
on China, the United States, and the World by MIT Press.
The connection between rape, male privilege, and female sexual vilification was one of the key
insights
of feminists in the 1970’s – an insight that they thought had been successfully applied to cultural debate about rape, and to law.
The study provided valuable
insights
into homegrown terrorism, for it revealed a consistently close link between radicalization and “vicarious” experiences of marginalization and discrimination.
One hopes that his
insights
continue to have such an impact, as they encourage more analytical policymaking at all levels.
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