The adventure is pure,
the action unsullied by the psychotherapy in which so many contemporary novels indulge.
Not exact matches
But as a stirring story of
unsullied heroism, it's a winner, and as an
action epic, it features some of the best battle sequences of recent vintage.
Fatal to the production, then, is the introduction of an
unsullied male hero — a literal martyr this time instead of the figurative types of LaBute's last couple pictures: a man of
action (no milquetoast intellectuals here) struggling against a rising tide of castrating, hippie harpies.