Sentences with phrase «deep undercurrent»

This was the time, too when body fluids began to be recognized in a new way for their deadly potential in carrying disease, so there is a deep undercurrent here in Wool's preoccupation, that might seem on the surface like a fascination with messes or attraction toward demise as Peter Schjeldahl puts it.
What makes Toni Erdmann, the finest comedy in recent memory, so wonderful and beguiling is the deep undercurrent of sadness that informs its eventual life lessons.
What are the deeper undercurrents?
to get that feeling of really looking under the surface of our motivations and not lose site in the pressure to make and sell, what the deeper undercurrents that pull us to create are.

Not exact matches

It didn't take Handa long to discover that for all the superficial similarities, the vast U.S. market is a deep ocean with lots of unfamiliar undercurrents.
Whereas global warming devastates most coral, it also is predicted to bring a stronger deep equatorial undercurrent that could create a bit of habitat alongside islands
Rady Gamal, who plays Beshay, gives an affecting performance of playful charm with an undercurrent of deep sadness.
«Eighty percent of what happens in earth is the undercurrent,» he said, noting that the same can be said in education where political narratives lead to questions of choice and vouchers, but underneath each question lays deep issues about race, class, and immigrants.
Excerpts from Lincoln's speeches and other writings reflect his deep understanding of the racist undercurrents of his time and the strong tensions between and among various political groups.
The comparison is a heavy one for a young author, but Typhoon, with its deep plotting, flawed characters, climactic conclusion and undercurrent of mistrust is another step in the footprints of the master.»
This exhibition will illuminate major shifts in portraiture in the United States during the past century, and will explore the deeper aesthetic, intellectual, social, political, and technological undercurrents that have helped bring about these transformations.»
Our postmodern sensibilities notwithstanding, there remains in this culture a deep and pervasive undercurrent of Platonic idealism, of belief in the possibility of purity, perfection, and permanence in a world that so emphatically suggests otherwise.
A selection of Cindy Sherman's legendary «Untitled Film Stills» serves as a bridge between the necessarily aggressive second - wave feminism of the 1960s and»70s and our modern era, where women have emerged on the mainstage of artistic innovation but still find themselves struggling with deep cultural undercurrents of bias and systemic suppression.
Taft, BA, BM Hickey, C. Wunsch and DJ Baker, Jr., 1974: Equatorial Undercurrent and deeper flows in the central Pacific, Deep Sea Research 21:403
Higher SSH in the west, manifested as a deeper thermocline and subsurface warming, contributed to an intensified west - east pressure gradient that drives the equatorial undercurrent (EUC).
But apart from flailing around insulting others, I think I detect an undercurrent of deep intellectual insecurity in his remarks.
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