Sensitivity
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How provocative the woman is posed is another feature of the tableau that the director chooses to let us know she is a free spirit sexually and aims to get the pleasure she seeks without flirting directly or with any particular
sensitivity
to what the man may be feeling.
Here again despite the appeal of Cruise, is a movie that lacks any cohesion, sensitivity, vision, or logic.
She brings a
sensitivity
to the screen but also strong-willed and her own person.
None of the kids show much sympathy, which appears to be the point of the movie -- if you're a bad girl and party you lose all your
sensitivity.
The cast is astounding; along with Allen's performance, Diane Keaton added a good amount of reality, sensitivity, and humor.
The tension, sensitivity, passion, and sense of doom conveyed in this scene makes it all the more tragic that this is Garbo's only lost film.
Duris brings an animal sensuality and an artist's
sensitivity
to the part.
The film is shot on digital as opposed to film, and Lynch milks every trick lighting effect you could imagine in this film, and if nothing else he's really expands the possibilities of digital movie-making, by using the washed out colors and light
sensitivity
of his cameras as opposed to trying to recreate the look of film.
As I watched, I felt drawn into his world of frustrated sexuality and tormented sensitivity, pulled along pathways of familial dysfunction I didn't even know existed.
Its script is absolutely wonderful, showing the protagonist having a dark and ugly side, yet possessing the ability to express his sensitivity, as a classical pianist, through music, as he prepares for an audition with an agent.
The portrayal of the characters on both sides of the issues were presented with a
sensitivity
that did not detract from the accuracy of their impact on the protagonist, the Poster Boy.
The romance is handled with understanding, sensitivity, and warmth.
any
sensitivity
is something merely to mock. it will also find an audience with people who would rather savage than understand other people, pre-judging them to something like Sartre's No Exit or a Neil Labutte (sp?) movie.
And all the male attributes just boil through the costumes -- the bitchiness, the gossiping, the aggressive competition, the addiction to anything that comes along, the total lack of self control, the
sensitivity
to insult, the desperation for a mate, the desperation to be the only one on stage -- all of it so absolutely, totally male -- and the wish they could do like women do and DRESS ANY WAY THEY WANT (And you KNOW males would overdo the makeup just like that -- have you ever seen the hairpieces?).
As a Sicilian, I got over any real
sensitivity
on the mobster subject long ago.
I go to Walton Academy, Catholic school for boys ... don't laugh' (played with great feeling and
sensitivity
by Joseph Kross), and his quest to find meaning after the death of his beloved grandfather.
Johansson has a natural dignity and an innate
sensitivity
to period (as she showed in 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'), so she and Ana Torent were perfectly capable of directing themselves and pulling off magnificent performances.
I only caught part of this show (from the Major General's entrance) on a recent showing on Sky TV in the UK and it restored my faith that G&S can be adapted with
sensitivity
for new audiences.
A little
sensitivity
would have been nice for the millions of children who are living in single-parent homes (or Foster Care) and can only dream of being taken to a concert by either or both parents!
He uses humor and
sensitivity
to show us how Bambi is dealing with his father's high expectations of him.
It shows no imagination, no sensitivity, no subtext, no sense of satire or self-parody.
An amazing, heavy, unique rock and roll story, told with passion and
sensitivity
by the Ubin Twinz.
The
sensitivity
was not there, and the scenes, including the background was not made to look real and looked like it was all done on the set.
It is a brilliant and affecting film, probably best appreciated by mature audiences with some grounding and
sensitivity
to literature and history and a cinematic background that antedates Cineplexes and four-wall stereophonic sound...It is a brilliant and pointed film, winning the Foreigh Film Oscar for that year...Yes, I love Pachelbel's Canon; and I could hear "begin the Beguine" endlessly--whether it's the Artie Shaw version or Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell dancing the hell out of it in "Broadway Melody of 1940...One may care not a whit about the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, loss of one's love and country and long exile, or, lastly, the illusion of triumphant return and recovery in late middle age, but there has to be admiration for sensitive direction and montage, and graceful and impacting performances by mature actors.
Renuka me non's vulnerability and pride in her Grand father made me cry and Barath's
sensitivity
and devious behavior were so very sweet.I liked the cartoon character of Barath which is the masterpiece character in Indian cinema.Great and unforgettable movie.
Beth Henley's award-winning play about 'family' (her favorite topic) gets a cheeky, somewhat condescending screen-adaptation, with very little
sensitivity
or subtlety but a lot of Southern brawling.
I highly recommend it to all people with
sensitivity.
Criminally under - rated,cinematographer/director Mr Jsck Clayton created some excellent intelligent atmospheric films that lovers of British cinema look on with special affection.His 1967 "Our mother's house" is a fine example of his
sensitivity
with child actors and his flair for looking beyond the obvious in casting his adult roles.Mr Dirk Bogarde,for instance,might not have come immediately to mind for the role of a feckless working - class Londoner,but Mr Clayton knew exactly what he was capable of,and Bogarde's performance so moved Signor Visconti that after watching "Our mother's house" he chose him for the life - changing "Death in Venice".
While it's difficult to argue with that film's unabashed advocacy of the KKK, it's also interesting to observe a few of Griffith's other films, in which he displays an undeniable
sensitivity
towards other cultures.
They may not a good film but their artistic styles touched my visibility and sensibility (accurately, I should write my SENSITIVITY).
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