Sentences with phrase «emotional undercurrent of»

Three of those dogs die, too, by the way, just to reiterate the real emotional undercurrent of the movie.
The objects and images resonate with the emotional undercurrents of consumerism.
Jack Pierson makes photographs, word sculptures, installations, drawings and artist's books that excavate the emotional undercurrents of everyday life, from the intimacy of romantic attachment to the remote idolizing of the famous.
To get out of this stalemate, couples first need to understand the emotional undercurrents of the dance they are dancing.

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«Away down in the bottom of my heart, I believe I was always more or less skeptical about «God;» skepticism grew as an undercurrent, all through my early youth, but it was controlled and covered by the emotional elements in my religious growth.
Touted for promoting chastity, the books in fact offer a combo of emotional titillation and steamy sexual near - misses, all bound together with a steady undercurrent of rape fantasy, that is deadly for women.
Even when the the music swells and people talk through their problems to reach unremarkable conclusions, there's an undercurrent of emotional authenticity.
For his feature - directing debut, Jim Loach (son of Ken) tackles a big story with topical relevance and emotional undercurrents.
There's a unique experience I have every time with Anderson's work: I watch with a smile on my face the entire time, until the final moments, when the film's emotional undercurrent hits me like a ton of bricks and I watch the end credits roll with tears streaming down my face.
Gerwig is particularly attuned to the whipsaw emotional shifts between mother (the marvelous Laurie Metcalf) and daughter, and the undercurrents of closeness and tension that percolate through this most tortuous of human relationships.
Echoing dramas of internal conflict turned into threats of physical danger like «Persona» and «Repulsion,» Perry explores the concept that it is the human mind and its emotional undercurrents that is the most terrifying thing in the world.
The seedy undercurrent of the movie is reminiscent of hard boild 70s noirs such as Get Carter and Hardcore, but the overladen coarse jokes cut you short of any emotional depth.
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri: Though perhaps a little too quirky, Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri boasts several stellar performances and an irresistible undercurrent of emotional resonance.
And while the somewhat overlong running time does result in a few lulls in the film's second half (ie there's perhaps a little too much emphasis on Frank and John's investigation into a series of»60s murders), Frequency boasts an undercurrent of agreeable sentimentality that compensates for a sporadically erratic sense of pacing - with, especially, the film building to an emotional and thoroughly affecting final stretch.
Andrew Haigh's Weekend is every bit as sensational the second (and third) time around as it was the first, the depth and breadth of the emotional undercurrents running through it simply stunning.
The original A BITTERSWEET LIFE is another example of amazing Korean cinema from the past decade and mixes dark humour with shocking violence and memorable action sequences, not forgetting an emotional undercurrent.
As if to establish a symbolic pattern of lifeless figures hiding an undercurrent of extreme emotional repression, the film opens with a montage of different statues whose contorted faces are frozen in rage.
I should also note, though, that André Wilms's performance is sensational, and much of the film's emotional undercurrent is owed to his work.
On loan from the National Portrait Gallery, London, this luscious flesh parade of oils on canvas not only reflects Freud's unique and celebrated obsession with the human form, but also his ability to capture the emotional undercurrent that flows between painter, subject and viewer.
Self Portraits Facing Cancer 1, 2015 Photo courtesy of Spruth Magers The new paintings made during the past two years have a more intensely personal emotional undercurrent because they were painted during a fight with throat cancer - which left him unable to speak for six weeks.
A combination of formal and emotional undercurrents runs through the works, which will literally inhabit the spaces of 176 in poetic, disturbing, ghostly or uncanny ways.
An emotional undercurrent can be found throughout the imagery and use of paint.
This campaign taps into an essential emotional undercurrent that is desperately needed in today's world of legal practice.
complex undercurrent of social, cognitive, emotional and physiological processes that organize
Others cause undercurrents of strife in their current marriages by voluntarily or involuntarily continuing to divert a not insubstantial part of their free time and emotional and financial resources to a competing family system.
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