Sentences with phrase «emotional immediacy»

Awareness that the structure or nature of relationships is in part defined by both the degree of emotional immediacy or genuineness of expressive display and by the degree of reciprocity or symmetry within the relationship; e.g., mature intimacy is in part defined by mutual or reciprocal sharing of genuine emotions, whereas a parent - child relationship may have asymmetric sharing of genuine emotions.
Yet these elements — sisterly estrangement, parental insecurity and the social rehabilitation of a chronic introvert among them — have been assembled here with such authorial dexterity, emotional immediacy and narrative audacity that the resulting film feels at once inventive and essential.
This is a coming - of - age film, but one that achieves an unusual emotional immediacy.
Spike Jonze's film features some of the fantastical notions that are his trademark, but it's also the most grounded in reality of all the movies he's made, which gives it an emotional immediacy.
It's no surprise that the versatile Vallee, who recently directed two Oscar - winning performances in «Dallas Buyers Club,» has elicited from Witherspoon an intensely committed turn that, in its blend of grit, vulnerability, physical bravery and emotional immediacy, represents easily her most affecting and substantial work in the nine years since «Walk the Line.»

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BoF's Imran Amed asks, in an age of fashion immediacy, can genuinely emotional fashion experiences — like those staged b...
His pointedly off - kilter direction subtly establishes the immediacy of bored chocolatier Hermann Hermann's (Dirk Bogarde) rapidly unraveling emotional well being, and in almost each scene, Fassbinder instantly establishes arbitrary oppositional relationships between Hermann and commonplace objects in ways that Stoppard's script only hints at.
WarGames left theaters nearly three decades ago, but a special screening and panel at The Tribeca Film Festival showed little erosion on its emotional impact or the immediacy of its ethical questions.
Sharon Bar - Ziv's debut feature, shot over the course of five days after an intense period of rehearsals, strives for a handheld immediacy and raw emotional power that it only intermittently achieves.
Jennifer Merin: Katell Quillévéré's compelling and poignant character - driven life and death drama is about the immediacy of organ transplant and its emotional impact on all who are brought together by the random circumstances leading up to and following it.
Special Jury Prizes To Be Heard, directed by Roland Legiardi - Laura, Amy Sultan, Deborah Shaffer and Edwin Martinez (USA, 2010) Jury Statement: «By filmically living with and sharing the dramas of a remarkably affecting group of young people over a period of years, To Be Heard wins the hearts of viewers with a roller coaster emotional ride... it's immediacy and poignancy make it a film that truly lives beyond the frame.»
Hirschbiegel directs with the intimacy and immediacy of a documentary, but Downfall also has emotional, philosophical, and political trappings that are quite near Shakespearean in their complexity and resonance.
Immediacy is often operationalized as acknowledging the students emotions and feelings, using their first name, and generally working in any emotional content that supports their feelings in emails, messages, or even in the forums even though the learning outcomes should come first.
According to audio columnist Sukey Howard, Richard North Patterson's courtroom scenes, «with their edgy retorts and rebuttals, showcase the immediacy and emotional force of a good audio performance.»
The immediacy of this practice enabled Lipton to create a rich, emotional and visual language with which to articulate the desperation of the downtrodden and the unwavering strength of the disenfranchised.
Eva Hesse's work delved into emotional struggles and related to the body with an impressive immediacy.
The work allows for a direct reading, and perhaps more importantly, leads toward a sensory experience; an intimacy of touch and interaction, comparable to the deeply emotional experience and immediacy of listening to music.
Intensely personal and emotional, Emin's work has an immediacy and authenticity that is unique among contemporary artists.
These findings are supported by studies on abused children and adolescents at high risk for suicidal behaviors.16, 42 The immediacy of the stress and the pain of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse or witnessing domestic violence are experiences not easily escaped by children and adolescents, which may make suicide appear to be the only solution.
Second, traditional therapy is not conducive to the intensity, frequency, and immediacy required to reorganize the neurological developmental trauma, handle the defensive mechanisms and physiological triggered emotional reactions created from repeated early experiences of abuse, neglect, and chaos.
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