Sentences with phrase «eyed naivety»

This is heresy in the industry and would be dismissed by some as starry - eyed naivety.
Fontaine could play a saucer - eyed naivety and clumsy vulnerability, which is often how Hitchcock would cast her, but she also had humour and wit.

Not exact matches

Wasting no time at all, Slow West quickly finds its feet establishing not only the beautiful vastness of the landscape to which it calls home (framed beautifully in all its glorious spender by Cinematographer Robbie Ryan, who does not miss a beat throughout), but in presenting our young fragile protagonist full of youthful naivety and wide - eyed wonder.
by Walter Chaw Sex without foreplay, Marc Forster's limp dick of a James Bond flick Quantum of Solace takes the kinetic, angry ugliness of Casino Royale and, together with Paul Haggis's Dances with Wolves screenplay of affected naivety and wide - eyed, late - blooming outrage, fashions a most - unwelcome return to the hoary Bond franchise of old.
To give an example from my own work — in my novel «The Charismatics,» I wanted to focus on a young woman who chooses to live in naivety, turning a blind eye to the suffering of those around her.
The seemingly simple concept results in paintings with a depth that echoes scenes of the natural world, refuting perceptions of naivety and unpacking the awareness that lies within the eyes of the innocent.
But then again, when the Terry Paranych's of the world (pre hearing decision) are looked up to with awe by naïve newbies with stars in their eyes — similar to my initial naivety — we still have a problem Houston.
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