Nuances
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Little
nuances
like this made it a little better for me.
I find that the previous comment misses not only the subtle
nuances
of the film's plot, but also completely underestimates the quality of the actors and, especially, actresses (such as the stunning pathologist) that star in this cult classic.
I saw this film first soon after it came to cable and before I knew much about Jennifer Jason-Leigh or had come to appreciate the power this amazing young actress can exude in the careful and often understated
nuances
she brings to her craft.
From the beginning, the juxtaposition of opposites is obvious and the 'tough' bad guy's obsession for this girl displays the fragile emotional
nuances
of the human condition that can change people for better or for worst.
Obviously, if you have taken the time to find this film and watched it, you are intelligent enough to pick up on all the
nuances
that a filmmaker like Murray Lerner puts into a project like this (as the comments here reflect).
I'm not inundating MW is a cross dresser, if I would use his marginalization of the finer
nuances.
She gives layers and
nuances
to the Gulabji character that were sorely missing in her recent Laaga Cinema Mein Boredom.
So here we have a present day crime thriller crossed with sci-fi time travel...And, this movie kicks butt, works so well, in fact, it's
nuances
should be studied in film school.
Cagney, sixth billed, is his henchman and here impresses no end - he is completely at home in the talkie medium with a performance full of
nuances
and naturalism.
The element I applaud the most is its
nuances
and subtlety.
And the fact that Joe never goes to the police (or even seems to consider involving them) even when Jed's stalking of him is well-established and increasingly disruptive, is a major plot weakness that's masked in the
nuances
of the novel but on screen looms fatally large.
A strange travel in the days of a past who may be yours with the
nuances
of other person.
This is just stupid and has lost all the subtle nuances, the moods and the atmosphere of the book.
A horror film that you need a psychology degree to appreciate??? Sure, it wouldn't hurt, if you're looking to gain a deeper understanding of the subtle
nuances
of this almost half hour assault on the brain, but it's not necessary.
The book usually brings out
nuances
that the movie cannot really show.
Even though they are fighting side-by-side in Libya, with their armies expressing a deep confidence in each other, there are distinct
nuances
in each country’s position on military intervention.
In this bi-polar system, the parties differed on the
nuances
of economic policy, but broadly agreed on democratic values, the European project, and the need to adapt to and manage globalization, rather than reject it wholesale.
In an ideal world, journalists would be educated in the
nuances
of the beats they cover.
Europeans, with some nuances, are now emotionally united in their “coolness” toward Israel.
By defining people on the basis of their religion,
nuances
– of national identity or of the degree of orthodoxy – are lost.
The good news is that there is plenty of historical evidence to suggest that, once in office, the candidate develops an understanding of the issues and a feel for the
nuances
in managing them – a fact that should be calming to the international public.
Explaining the many
nuances
of a mysterious disease such as cancer requires emotional intelligence and the ability to build trust with patients by delivering information effectively.
Here again, the truth lies in the
nuances.
Instead of spending their entire term campaigning for reelection, policymakers would have the time and political space to consider the
nuances
of complex structural challenges and formulate policies that boost the economy’s potential growth.
The issues are complex and
nuances
abound, but much of what divides the two sides in this debate comes down to this: Is it acceptable to say that banks “hold” capital?
In our zeal to display the profession’s crown jewels in untarnished form – market efficiency, the invisible hand, comparative advantage – we skip over the real-world complications and nuances, well recognized as they are in the discipline.
As each side digs its trenches, the complexities and
nuances
of the issue tend to be overlooked.
Nonetheless, some sort of accord, whatever its gritty nuances, is both possible and necessary, given that preventing Afghanistan from relapsing into civil war or again becoming an export base for terrorism is in everyone’s interest, including Pakistan’s.
The word’s original evocation of the early Islamic community of believers who had to migrate not to wage war, but rather to live in peace, are
nuances
that the group’s ideologues – whose appeals to the force of the new require a purified version of the past – would very much like us to forget.
In other words, there is no longer a battle between different projects in any modern country, no left-right confrontation (with their nuances) that might raise voters’ emotions.
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