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Having read LeGuinn's book and seen PBS's excellent
rendering
of her story this new version is a crashing disappointment.
Here we are offered a pseudo-psychological explanation having to do with her mother having died (mother-loss
rendering
her more vulnerable to domination by the medical patriarchy????)
Doris Dorrie has got the uncanny knack of
rendering
us speechless with her serious comic sagas which depict mundane human foibles.Erleuchtung Garantiert recounts a few mirthful episodes in the lives of its "crazy about spirituality" protagonists Uwe and Gustav.Uwe has never meditated in his life but still believes that it would help him in lessening his conjugal distress.The problems arise for them as they foolishly spend all their money in Tokyo.Things come to such a pass that they are forced to spend a few restless nights on the streets.Uwe and Gustav seem to have lost themselves completely in a metropolis like Tokyo where everyone is busy chatting on their mobile phones.The path to enlightenment is tricky for them but they happily tolerate all inconveniences in order to find spiritual bliss.They finally reach the Monzen monastery where they comprehend their innate strengths and weaknesses.Uwe overcomes the agony arising out of his failed marriage.Gustav realizes that he was never happy leading the life as a heterosexual male.He grasps that he has always been a homosexual person.Even though Erleuchtung Garantiert has been shot on Digital Video,it still manages to retain its ineffable charm.
While diving outside two of the crew are attacked & killed by the Sharks which then bite through the power cables & oxygen supply
rendering
the laboratory crippled & those left inside trapped underwater, surrounded by killer Sharks & their air supply quickly running out.
On the plus side, there is a small but decent amount of gore effects (severed limbs, bullets through head and neck, guts seeping out of a dead body) and the soundtrack (similar to John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN) is actually quite eerie and effective,
rendering
the film a tad more suspenseful than it has a right to be.
The impact of watching actual real-time footage combined with Sobel's
rendering
of the Warren Commission's inner-workings is compelling.
Also, every time there's any sound whatsoever, some limiter or something kicks in,
rendering
the sound unlistenable.
The scene with the gentile woman asking to heal her daughter is heart
rendering.
- the IPS Officers fail in front of two village bred loafers !! LAter things go wrong when they marry and decide to have a child !! After all they were foolish Indians- bred in remote Indian village - where it is thought that Abortion is a sin !SO when she was about to deliver, the Police Officer catches them - they escape yet again - but caught eventually but left on emotional grounds - marveling at their sharp brain and innocent hearts !! Later , after a gap of 4 years when the child is 4 years old - the Police officer requests them to help the IPS Officers by
rendering
them their sharp brained services !! HAil IPS - Movie is trying to teach the world that ultimately Let the dumb and the dumber rule...since majority of common mass are dull !!
Gorgeously-crafted, but otherwise inert and aloof
rendering
of Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning book about a love triangle in New York, circa 1870.
Well written and directed by John Gilling, this low budget British film is a surprisingly accurate
rendering
of the true story of body snatchers Burke and Hare in 1820's Edinburgh.
The finale is directed for melodramatic chills,
rendering
the potentially gripping plot dynamics mute.
The final moment of the movie would unveil a grim truth, probably
rendering
the protagonists insane.
This film is a delicate and thoughtful celebration of life, not only because of the beautiful
rendering
of family-life in its highs and lows but also because of the uplifting message director Van De Sande Bakhuysen leaves with his audience.
It sometimes looks quite bland and more like computer
rendering
meaning that the CGI is way too obvious.
Yet each breakthrough inevitably leads to the pathogen’s mutation,
rendering
previous treatments less effective.
Clive Crook, for example, argues that “the limits of the data [Piketty] presents and the grandiosity of the conclusions he draws...borders on schizophrenia,”
rendering
conclusions that are “either unsupported or contradicted by [his] own data and analysis.”
And, because the regulator had pronounced them safe, far too many banks overloaded on them,
rendering
them even more risky when the banks tried to sell them at the same time.
And, to make matters worse, certain key TB drugs can have adverse interactions with standard oral diabetes medications,
rendering
them less effective.
Because the government parties control barely more than half of the Bundestag, they no longer overwhelm the opposition,
rendering
it irrelevant.
Reformers have exposed the public sector to competition, not least from private providers,
rendering
it more efficient.
Indeed, for the first time since 1998, the annual inflation rate has been rising this year,
rendering
the official targets – 7.5%-8.5% in 2005, 6%-7.5% in 2006 and 5%-6.5% in 2007 – little more than lip service.
Economists tend to analyze trade agreements in such terms,
rendering
the Petri-Plummer model more congenial to them.
So, instead of becoming the principal reserve asset of the global system, the proportion of SDRs in global reserves shrank to a tiny fraction,
rendering
the SDR the monetary equivalent of Esperanto.
Second, at a time when economic globalization is
rendering
national borders porous, political leaders may get carried away by their rhetoric of independence.
But the Senate is without a credible majority,
rendering
Italy ungovernable.
That would mean a catastrophic loss of state revenues for today’s major Arab oil-producing countries,
rendering
them highly vulnerable to the compounding consequences of existing water shortages, rapid demographic expansion, climate change, and declining crop yields.
Were it not for the success of the press in
rendering
its own power invisible, we would never rely on self-regulation alone to keep the press honest.
But
rendering
Europe’s political institutions accountable to citizens is only half the battle.
Thanks to Admati and her colleagues, we have a clear
rendering
of them in straightforward, non-technical language.
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