Sentences with phrase «emotional register»

To move through them is to experience a distinct emotional register, a sense of being in flux, crossing boundaries and moving between psychological states.
Ultimately, DeSana produced an extensive oeuvre that not only encompassed the complex emotional registers of sexuality and the joys and uncertainties of an underground world, but also the outward appearance of the American middle class.
The Day After Description: Hong continues in the openly emotional register of his On the Beach at Night Alone, also showing in this year's Main Slate.
The underlying story of the exhibition ventures into American history as Brannon explores emotional registers within the context of the Vietnam / American War, and that of America's suggested transition from anti-colonial to anti-communist.
Portman gives her saturnine character a chilly resolve, keeping her at a bit of a distance, only occasionally exposing a raw emotional register.
It's acted out in the secondary emotional register of the glass menagerie: whimsical, delicate, idiosyncratic, barmy.
The comic beats are largely familiar — there are drunken high jinks, accidental hook - ups and no shortage of hurt feelings — but the movie plays out in a strikingly intimate emotional register.
The pas - de-deux between Moll and Pascal has a rare emotional register due primarily to Jessie Buckley's astonishing and frightening performance as Moll.
Collette's emotional register balances Aster's undeniable skill with composition and sound design.
In the early 1970s, Rainer Werner Fassbinder discovered the American melodramas of Douglas Sirk and was inspired by them to begin working in a new, more intensely emotional register.
Beyond the weekly belly laughs and heartbreaks, between which viewers are run up and back down the emotional register and are thereby «entertained,» there seems a deliberate effort to probe much deeper questions — What should we do when someone dies?
Magazine 13's emotional register may be rife with contradictions, but sinking into the album is never anything less than a joy.
It's in McKenzie's body language — a downturned eye, a quivering chin about to cry, a smile at a stranger's kindness — that this performance really sings, and hits an emotional register in a more heartbreaking manner than any other piece of acting in Park City this year.
This comes across loud and clear in The Room, with all its overwrought emotions and impassioned betrayals, but Wiseau's lacking the artistic skill to actually hit that emotional register.
The feelings mat could also be used as an emotional register or a prompt for including emotions in their writing.
This show demonstrates new possibilities within this framework, as Ojih Odutola continues to expand her scale, materials, and emotional register.
Filling all of Camden Arts Centre's galleries, the exhibition demonstrates Collins» ability to convey the emotional registers of space — across interiors, places of itinerancy and temporary inhabitation, sites of political significance as well as journeys into imaginative or unconscious realms.
However, the emotional register in these works confronts more starkly than before despair, loss, and loneliness against tenderness, redemption, and love.
The installation explores the sculptural potential of glazed ceramics, merging the grotesque and the comic in a space that is generous and engaging, but far from simplistic in its emotional register.
How to Let Go operates primarily in an emotional register, gauging — rightly — that dry statistics and charts aren't what move people.
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