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I think I remember the original reviews of this movie, and they were
universally
bad.
The Lodger is
universally
considered the best of Hitchcock's silents.
Of course, women
universally
deny this, but it is nonetheless true.
From the score here I see that this movie is not enjoyed by all and is a
universally
well liked movie, but I thought it was rather good.
Perhaps only twins like the Polish brothers could have made the quintessential work of art about conjoined twins--one that shows the uniqueness and depth of this bond, while
universally
hinting at how deeply love is rooted in our very flesh.
The whole notion of the loss of language, Gaelic in this instance, is
universally
moving and significant today.
Very few films of the 1990s have been
universally
accepted as masterpieces.
A mortified Fonda toughs it out in one of the most memorable scenes as the
universally
white - frocked female dancers vacate the floor, too affronted to share space with Davis, with the aftermath seeing Fonda move away and bring back a year later a Yankee wife.
But you need not see any other movie than Sophie's Choice to see why she has been so
universally
acclaimed.
Anyone at all who's mixed-blood in some way can strongly relate to this story, but I think its detailed uniqueness actually reaches that point of being
universally
accessible.
Indeed it's hard to keep a straight face when the acting is this
universally
horrid and that our would be hero (Looking like Gary Busey without the sex appeal)starts waxing philosophical questions such as "Is it really his fault?
Reading other user comments this movie seemed to appeal to people imbued with a sense of unreality,people decrying the intrinsic Communism of Hollywood while most of the reviews coming from outside the US almost
universally
condemn this movie as being idiotic at best.
While it's not
universally
acclaimed as such, Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust is a masterpiece.
Performances are
universally
outstanding and poignant, the photography beautiful, the music haunting.
Unfortunately, it is far from clear that the Chinese model of infrastructure development can be exported
universally.
The idea of the “moral indifference” of the law of war is based on the recognition that wars will not be eliminated, and that they should instead be limited and their horrors mitigated by
universally
applicable rules of conduct.
For a long time Google didn’t need to do much to remain the leader in Internet search, focusing primarily on the “access” part of its self-proclaimed mission “to organize the world’s information and make it
universally
accessible and useful.”
In other words, China took what was
universally
expected to happen and, with some creative spin, dressed it up as a new and ambitious policy initiative.
In this monumental work, totaling about 1,900 pages, Parfit challenges the idea – almost
universally
assumed by economists, and by many philosophers from David Hume onward – that the role of reason is to tell us how to get what we want, but not to tell us what to want.
Some argue that insisting on amoral diplomatic language is no longer necessary, because human rights are more or less
universally
accepted, if not always observed.
If there is one
universally
desired “good” in which the US specializes, it is the dollar.
The paradigm has become so
universally
accepted – and the model simulations underpinning central banks’ decisions have become so complex – that few are willing to question it.
The implication of Marx’s renewed popularity is that capitalism is now
universally
accepted as being fundamentally broken, with the financial system at the heart of the problem.
In the World Trade Center, human creativity and collaboration were
universally
codified.
The Fed’s rate move was so
universally
expected that it will have little financial or economic impact.
Chief among them is that it lacks the kind of basic common and universal protocols that made the Internet
universally
accessible (TCP-IP, HTML, and so forth).
And, though Bruno Iksil was a Frenchman working for the American bank JPMorgan Chase, he became known
universally
as the “London Whale.”
However, there is no
universally
accepted interpretation of the precautionary principle.
Most of them live in poor and remote communities that still lack access to the basic vaccines that are
universally
available in better-off countries.
Gigantomania has been
universally
accepted as a shortcoming of the Soviet-type economy also in the West.
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