Sentences with phrase «emotional richness»

Each of Innes's painting types has its own basic procedure, but common to them all is a formal and emotional richness within strictly defined limits.
- Booklist «An emotional richness permeates this short novel about a couple on the verge of ending their marriage while pondering whether they can salvage it.»
But there is also emotional richness, and a look into the inner life.
The scene in Grace's kitchen where she is attempting to take the potassium cyanide has intense psychological and emotional richness for stage or screen.
Whether exploring the fierceness of a mother's love or the consolations of marriage, Amanda Eyre Ward's stories are imbued with humor, clear - eyed insight, and emotional richness.
The design of the MINI John Cooper Works GP Concept focuses on purity and emotional richness.
It looks like a touring car with spoilers and a widebody kit to our eyes, although MINI says it «majors on purity and emotional richness,» yet does emphasize that it's «significantly wider than the current MINI,» and that «the design study exudes dynamism and power.»
The Duplass brothers have created three characters of amazing emotional richness; each feels as if he or she existed before the movie started and will live on after it ends.
The elemental nature of the fable and the film's quietly radical yet complementary merging of sound and image go hand in hand to summon a world that's as ephemeral as its protagonist's states of being, yet contains an emotional richness that remains ineffable.
This inability to enjoy the emotional richness that smell gives us has had a significant impact on my quality of life, as it does for many people.

Not exact matches

What Nussbaum finds most compelling in great novels is their accounts of the richness of our emotional lives.
All too often this has been the goal of dispassionate scholarship, all too often stunting the richness of the emotional life.
If Yonebayashi's movie doesn't have the visual richness and imaginative depth of Ghibli masterpieces like Hayao Miyazaki's «Spirited Away,» its emotional warmth and wondrously inviting hand - drawn imagery carry on that company's proud tradition.
The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw loves the film, giving it five stars and writing, «Polley has created a portrait of a marriage that is full of enormous richness, tenderness and emotional complexity.»
Sarah Polley's portrait of her parents» marriage is a gripping tale, full of richness, tenderness and emotional complexity, writes Peter Bradshaw
His camera not only magnificently captures the richness of the production design and incredible costumes (designed by Mark Bridges), but has a special eye for his performers» subtleties, the withering barbs and the emotional wounds they leave behind.
The emotional background to the story — the recent loss of the children's mother Rebecca — is given away slowly, which adds much to the richness of each character in finding their motivations.
By now, it might be a given that Pixar's movies are visually spectacular, but The Good Dinosaur may be the studio's most purely cinematic, the richness of the design and the emotional power of the widescreen compositions stirring deep, almost primal feelings about childhood, the loss of innocence and the untamed ferocity of the natural world.»
These fanciful elements add to the realistic richness of Iris's memories; their magical features stand in for the emotional resonance of events that deeply imprint the family beyond the scope of one generation.
The expanded world of young school - age children, the greater richness of children's emotional and cognitive abilities, and the increasing importance of children's social and recreational life outside the home lead many to conclude that the concept of the primary caretaker should play little role in determining custody, however, particularly after the age of 5 (Chambers, 1984.
There is no «one size fits all» to achieving social and emotional wellbeing and this project will add richness to experiences of the framework.
In this presentation, psychotherapist Bruce Ecker will explain and illustrate the memory reconsolidation process using case examples that show its emotional depth and richness, its use of the client - therapist relationship, its potency for creating a liberating shift that releases the grip of lifelong themes of distress, and the effortlessness with which such shifts remain in effect permanently.
I wouldn't give back the richness, the depth, the emotional spectrum I've experienced.
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