Sentences with phrase «emotional nuances of»

From the Stonewall Riots in 1969, through the 2008 Yes on 8 vote, Peace Talks» team of mediators has always been an advocate of the civil rights of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender community, and is sensitive to the legal and emotional nuances of these relationships.
Downey eats this up, gobbling all the complicated emotional nuances of the situation with rabid relish, hungrily making mincemeat of the material in ways that allow the character to feel fresh even though this is the fourth time in five years he's played the guy.
Children of the impressionable ages often take their Sunday school teacher very seriously and are highly sensitive to the emotional nuances of their teacher's responses.

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This often leads to overly emotional, nuanced content that doesn't include all of the facts and is generally unattractive to newcomers.
Emotional intelligence is being able to recognize a wide range of nuanced emotions, and recognizing them, being able to regulate them and put them in perspective in a way that helps the individual move through life more easily.
Focusing on the nuances of investigations of political violence, particularly distrust of the state and the strong emotional response of surviving family members, Fondebrider also emphasizes the unique role of Latin American forensic organizations, born out of necessity rather than academia (p. 70), and the value this experience can have for novice investigators worldwide.
«Their responses reflected a rich and nuanced array of emotional states, ranging from nostalgia to feeling «grossed out,»» Cowen said.
Two and a half pages of the book are devoted to a table of the «bewildering array of yellow faces» that are especially good at conveying emotional nuance.
It's more nuanced than that, but Larry Villarin is one of 10 male sex surrogates in America, meaning he works with women who have trouble with physical or emotional intimacy, helping them to get comfortable with sex, sexuality, and their bodies.
Leo brings bracing depth and emotional nuance to the role of the iron - fisted entrepreneur, who could make or break a comic's career.»
This film of delicate emotional nuance recounts an enchanting but sad love story set in England in the early 1960s, just before the sexual revolution re-dealt the cards.
What might be dreadful melodrama in different hands is handled thoughtfully and with nuance by the Dardennes, who employ their usual spare style of filmmaking that doesn't seek to tip the emotional scales for the audience or forebodingly build to plot twists.
The soulful main theme, «Trouble Man», wields the idiosyncrasies of the legendary Motown artist while echoing the emotional journey of Robert Hooks» lead character Mr T. Advancing Gaye's outline of soundtracking for a new generation of film and music lovers, Lamar evidently foregrounds his own musical identity while adding nuance to Black Panther's characters via the lead single «All The Stars».
The scene later, when Michelle is trying to articulate her dissatisfaction to Tina, is the episode's key moment however and it works so well — despite the sexually dissatisfied spouse being almost a cliché — because of its emotional nuance.
Bergman's screenplay charts the arc of self - inflicted destruction — the forward march into inevitability — but it's Ullman who finds the nuance, the gestures and micro-sparks of emotional connection and withdrawal that lead inexorably to tragedy.
At his worst, such as with Jumper, the emotional core of his characters come off as flimsy, cheaply sold, and gruelingly familiar in every nuance of delivery and dialogue.
And while it initially seems like John Debney's generic musical score is going to be the only source of mood establishment, something funny happens: setup established, the characters begin to move about like butterflies emerging from cocoons, displaying tenfold more emotional nuance than one might rightfully, albeit cynically, expect from such a film.
These oversights remove the emotional power from the film, adding nothing to the rich nuance of the original.
It is not concerned with the wider political issues of the period, but a little more specificity would certainly help the film, as both its lack of nuance and persistent plotting issues frequently undermine much of the potential emotional heft.
An isolated score track set to a graphic horror film is a marvelous way of augmenting a film's visual style, nuances, and the emotional subtext, and while the DVD lacks such a feature, Christopher Lennertz» excellent music is available on CD (from La - La Land Records, in a limited release of 3000).
While Lelio admits that the subject matter alone required substantial research and as many as 10 consultants throughout production («At the beginning it was a bit paralyzing... because we wanted to really get it right in terms of the cultural texture and all the cultural nuances»), in the end, it simply came down to the emotional truths of these star - crossed women onscreen.
As the more experienced of the two, it is no surprise that Sutherland offers a more nuanced performance, and after a series of films (The Hunger Games, The Eagle, The Mechanic, Horrible Bosses) where he was taking minor parts that didn't stretch his considerable range to an enormous degree, it is refreshing to see him given a leading role that has genuine substance and emotional depth attached to it.
Considered and nuanced, Edmands resists all levels of melodrama and sentimentality in «Bluebird» and yet the picture is just as arresting and emotional as any drama I've seen this year, albeit in a quiet manner.
Benedict Cumberbatch is given the honor of portraying Turing on screen, playing him with emotional complexity, nuance, and sensitivity.
The emotional beats of Gracie's acting out and her father's inability to embrace and capitalize on the present are believable and surprisingly nuanced.
When given the opportunity, Pacino displays the emotional pain of the tragic loner with such palpable nuance; it is a tragedy in itself that this lack of emotional exploration into Pacino's character, concealed behind the overuse of Lennon's soundtrack, becomes a wasted opportunity and severe oversight by Fogelman.
It's a wonder how much emotional nuance McDormand can convey behind a mask of seeming implacability.
Although this material is familiar enough in outline, and succumbs to some slightly schematic emotional complications, there's much that's impressive: Michelle Rodriguez's fiercely self - possessed, emotionally nuanced lead performance, an unostentatious, completely authoritative sense of the boxing and working - class milieu, excellent cinematography and production design, and fully imagined and well - acted secondary characters such as Jaime Tirelli's trainer and Santiago Douglas's boyfriend.
When we talk about social skills and social and emotional learning (SEL), an important element is understanding the nuances of language, as well as the context, the situation, we are in with others.
But that's because everything within Dredd is done entirely to serve the source material; Judge Dredd does not need a convoluted storyline, nor does he need a complex, nuanced performance full of emotional power.
While the boss fights are fantastic, I must say that the bad guys feel like some of the least developed in the series — while groups such as the Cobras and FOX - HOUND all had a lot of nuances and individual stories, the Winds of Destruction didn't really give me much in terms of emotional investment.
After showing the world it can spin mature, emotional storytelling with The Last Of Us, Naughty Dog is ready to return to the story of Nathan Drake, and mix that bombastic Hollywood adventure movie with the nuance and craft the studio has become known for... Do you think there's beenOf Us, Naughty Dog is ready to return to the story of Nathan Drake, and mix that bombastic Hollywood adventure movie with the nuance and craft the studio has become known for... Do you think there's beenof Nathan Drake, and mix that bombastic Hollywood adventure movie with the nuance and craft the studio has become known for... Do you think there's been..
Tameem Antoniades, Chief Designer, first reinforced the importance of emotional nuance in character animation in Hellblade, which tackles heavy themes, including mental illnesses.
Without having played Tales of Xillia, you'll be confused by the convoluted history behind current events and blind to the emotional nuance behind your party members» interactions.
Known for works that celebrate the expressive possibilities of color, each painting by Emily Mason are impregnated with individual mood and captures specific emotional and chromatic temperature, invigorated with her nuanced touch.
My sense, looking at this exhilarating show with its exceptional range of emotional nuances, of life lessons and warnings and compassionate insights, is to learn more than one kind of truth.
Whereas each aesthetic change seems expressive of different distinct emotional nuances, none feel like an end to something.
His engagement with, deployment of, and calculations of scale, material, and space, speak to a vast depth of emotional nuance, spiritual reflection, and cerebral consideration.
Stanczak's was a master of nuance — some of his best works contain a myriad of shades eliciting the most personal emotional responses and that decidedly humanize his paintings, like an old friend you know well.
The nuanced application of paint invokes the meditative and emotional quality of Rothko, while the use of gold and silver leaf recall sacred Byzantine icon paintings.
Beautiful in the extreme, the delicately nuanced lines and pure colors of Mitchell's work can also be terribly, precisely blunt and in some cases, frightening in their emotional efficacy.
«Small Is Beautiful» is a masterfully filmed, scored and edited documentary that plunges deeply into not just the practicalities of tiny house living and building, but also into the emotional processes and nuances that come with the transition to tiny.
I hope that men of #HeForShe contemplate something a little more nuanced than that «big emotional experience» if being an ally is the aim.
Emoji are a graphical shorthand for emotional states, jokes, and nuances of language, so it's particularly problematic when your friend sees a different emoji than the one you sent.
- to be a graduate with strong academics (2.1 or above)- practical intelligence to get your head around a complex and technical function within Life Sciences - to be a trainee recruitment consultant with a very strong attitude in terms of commitment to your own development - high / good energy; want to push yourself and have the force of personality to back this up - have emotional intelligence so can react to the nuance of a conversation - presentable / corporate, although you may have recently graduated, you will attending high - profile client meetings very soon after joining - entrepreneurial approach, able to think creatively about how you can most effectively engage with your market
Episode 69: This week on the podcast we speak to popular education blogger Vicki A Davis of the Cool Cat Teacher blog about the nuance of language, our shared understanding of these terms, and how a current trend in early education - social - emotional learning - can be directly connected to STEM.
He has taught his staff to read every emotional nuance in people's facial expressions and how to interpret seemingly random bits of dialogue.
Ultimately, parents need to know that their therapists understand all of the nuances of the disorder so they can trust their guide through this emotional process.
Like many men I work with, Danny never learned how to identify the subtle nuances of his emotional world: He doesn't have the language needed to identify / label and then share his feelings with his wife.
When we talk about social skills and social and emotional learning (SEL), an important element is understanding the nuances of language, as well as the context, the situation, we are in with others.
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