Sentences with phrase «never preachy»

Never preachy in tone, Positive Gun Dogs deals rationally with the motivator choices and presents a clear option for those who would rather not employ pain to train their field dogs.
It's never preachy or polemical and always supremely refined and pure.
By contrast, he filmed The Florida Project in 35 - millimeter, endowing the decrepit settings with a suggestion of cinematic beauty that adheres to the story's tone — never preachy but hyper aware.
Great satire is never preachy.
Whether Paddington is doing kind deeds for his neighbors or winning over the prison's cantankerous cook, Knuckles McGinty (Brendan Gleeson), he moves through London spreading generosity, joy, and acceptance — a message that's never preachy but feels particularly powerful in the wake of Brexit.
«For all its social pertinance, the film is never preachy or didactic, and its clearly primarily concerned with providing a solid popcorn experience.»
Importantly, East Is East is never preachy and heavy - handed.
And yet it's never preachy or moralizing.
«[One of the] best books of 2017... In The State of Affairs, Perel explores a vast landscape of the adulterous terrain... in a way that's deeply humane and never preachy
Never preachy, THE VEGETARIAN FAMILY COOKBOOK is a down - to - earth, straightforward guide to making healthier choices, including a slew of great reasons to go vegetarian (for both personal and planetary well - being), as well as reasons why choosing organic products is always best.

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His strong religious faith, although never presented to his teammates in a preachy way, also kept Robinson from joining «the club.»
I have never thought your blog was preachy in any fashion — more take it or leave it, your choice.
I've never felt in the years that I'd been visiting Crunchy Domestic Goddess that she's ever been preachy or militant.
Plenty of Lego spoofs get thrown around, and the film's message of creativity and independent thought — though omnipresent — never comes off as preachy or overbearing.
With a simple eloquence that never gets preachy, it makes the point that the gay marriage movement was driven by the white middle class, while the marginalized transgender community remains largely unrepresented.
The tone of the film feels preachy and tries to be something great, but the result is a film that is heavily flawed, and never reaches its potential.
While it's quite clear what Spielberg is saying, he deserves credit for tastefully handling it in a way so that it never comes across as too preachy.
It's a safe, compromised, even preachy, fable; a wannabe hip romp that never gets going.
His faith was proofed by his experiences - but never gets preachy.
Credit goes also to Van Sant, who keeps the dramatics simmering while presenting an uplifting look into a time in our recent history that echoes a whole lot of current upheaval while never veering into being preachy or sentimental.
But the execution is handled so well that the story never gets preachy and will likely bring many to tears by the end.
The complications are riveting, but Shelton renders them with such tenderness and delicacy that the film never slips into preachy «social problem» movie territory.
Symbol - heavy but never pretentious or preachy, the film follows a traditional path — she is betrayed, she is underestimated, she repays her assailants for their toxic masculinity.
In Paul Weitz's «Grandma,» not only did the film succeed in endearing us to the character of a bad - tempered lesbian septuagenarian (a very funny Lily Tomlin), but it tackled the abortion issue in a way that never felt preachy.
...» Yet the movie never feels pat or condescending or preachy.
It also never becomes overtly moral or preachy, another flaw that is all too prevalent in children's entertainment.
Suzanne is forced to confront both, and Deneuve's effortless performance means that the film never feels preachy.
Never does the film take itself overly seriously or get preachy.
Don't worry, Sausage Party never gets overtly preachy because this thematic element is just used as the driving force for the story.
His story (co-written with his TANGERINE and STARLET collaborator Chris Bergoch) never feels condescending, preachy or romanticized.
Much like the novel, the film takes a matter - of - fact yet thought - provoking perspective on the central underlying fact that governs the character's lives — never didactic nor preachy, but encouraging you to construct the rest of society (which exists as a sort of negative space against which our characters appear in sharp relief) and the ethical concerns that the film brings up but doesn't answer.
«Crown Heights» isn't preachy, but you never doubt whose side, and which side, it's on.
The film's creators have sought to create a distinct and illuminating order to the world of wildlife, a mood that worked in The Lion King as supporting the story, but never felt forced or preachy.
Author April Stevens» carefully crafted, beautiful prose imbues this tightly plotted, engrossing tale with weighty themes that never feel heavy - handed or preachy.
Martin's spare, purposeful language covers a great deal of territory, and a large time frame, but it never overwhelms or sounds preachy.
While the novel never falls into the trap of becoming too preachy or too offensive, Saving Montgomery Sole does openly explore various perceptions of sexuality and religion.
While it never falls into the trap of becoming too preachy or too offensive, Saving Montgomery Sole does openly explore various perceptions of sexuality and religion.
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