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And it's used for this incredibly
nuanced
and complicated, fascinating Indian game, called cricket, which, I believe, the British invented.
My family's survival has informed my deep commitment to telling this migration story in a deep and
nuanced
way.
And we've learned, from the number of requests for our curriculum and our training, from across the US and beyond, that there are a lot of parents and a lot of teachers who really do want to be having these more
nuanced
and realistic conversations with teenagers about pornography.
Because with a courageous edit, she'll write a much more
nuanced
version of her letter that she wrote to me.
(Speaks Spanish) We have lost the space for
nuanced
debate, we have no time, so we simply respond with approval or disdain, and we let algorithms take over.
(Speaks Spanish) But a cartoon is born from a space of deep,
nuanced
thinking.
But as I get older, I'm also very
nuanced
about what that word "success" might mean.
So to see those symbols representing in his work a celebration of the global culture, a critic of the global urban culture, is no surprise, but really at the heart of his work is his desire of a
nuanced
representation.
I believe in the transformative power of art, as it is our only way to paint a
nuanced
image of Africa, but also its diaspora, one that will be painted by its artists and its cultural producers with their radical but also very unique view of seeing the world and their place in it.
It has become my purpose to rewrite the cultural narratives so that people of color can be seen in a new and
nuanced
light, and so that we, the proud children of sub-Saharan Africa, can traverse the globe while carrying ourselves with pride.
The film is cut heavily, but the majority of the remaining scenes shows a very weak hand from the director who permits Wagner to consistently somnambulate, laying waste to a solid and
nuanced
performance from Wood, who also proffers a fine soprano.
The acting barely registers on the cable-access TV scale, the plot is less
nuanced
than an old "Sgt.
The portrayals by Jay Robinson in "The Robe" (1953) and David Cain-Haughton in "Emperor Caligula" (1983) are far more persuasive and believable, with the latter being the most
nuanced.
No. I've seen
nuanced
Japanese and Asian acting.
The direction is restrained and the performances are
nuanced
- like SYMPATHY FOR MR.
That said, the simplistic notion that Ingmar Bergman's great 1968 film Shame (or Skammen) is merely an anti-war film does a great deal of damage to the reputation of this very complex, and highly nuanced, film.
Great pacing and a
nuanced
score round out a twisty tale filled with sex, betrayal and sure-fire one liners.
They are archetypal roles we recognize from every stretch of daily life, but were so
nuanced
and fully realized by the actors playing them (Peter Stormare and Bai Ling's performances were particularly strong).
Director Ulu Grosbard crafts a few intense dramatic sequences, and the editing at the finale juxtaposes Sadie's bar performance with Georgia's sold-out arena show--both singing the same song--and it's a sadly
nuanced
moment...but really, what's the point?
The movie fails because Jennifer Jason Leigh is too jumpy as the daughter and is no match whatever for Olivia De Havilland's far more nuanced, mature rendering in The Heiress (1949).
This could be forgiven if the setting had been used better, or if the characters were more charismatic or
nuanced.
Meryl Streep is excellent in her
nuanced
and stoic performance as the infamous Lindy Chamberlain who was accused and tried for allegedly killing her own baby Azaria Chamberlain and using her alibi of ravenous dingoes as her defense.
The curious character development is indicative of a
nuanced
and well schooled writing team.
Very unfortunate, as Ian Holm's
nuanced
portrayal of the weary-but-determined Bernard Samson is superb; one of his very best performances.
Every
nuanced
glance, every stomp of the foot, every piece of the music is intertwined so captivatingly that you can't take your eyes off the screen.
Ruby Dee steals the film with her perfectly
nuanced
performance as the rebellious "blacker" Bessie, the dentist.
Be thankful Washington is too old to play Antwone because if he had we would firstly be deprived of the wonderfully measured and intelligently
nuanced
performance he gives as the Navy councellor.
Willie Jonah gives a finely
nuanced
performance as the stranger that discovers Boesman and Lena's new living area.
The performance was so finely nuanced, neither wavering into schmaltz nor becoming too hard under the New Jersey swagger, that I thought that this must be some unsung old pro, not the baby-faced Mr. Mohr.
The acting is finely-tuned and
nuanced
(Audrey Tautou is luminous), the stories mesh plausibly, the humor is just right, and the viewer leaves the theatre nodding in agreement.
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