Sentences with phrase «feeling vacuous»

In the stars» shadow, Hough and Boneta are talented yet bland leads, which leaves the film feeling vacuous.
I assumed that Sarah would feel vacuous / empty while under the burden of so much grief.

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Excluded also are the views that occasions can be directly intuited or given to contemporary occasions and the view that data may in some cases be bits of mere matter or merely material processes, «vacuous» of any internal life, feeling, or value.
But the recommendations for robust public engagement and debate feel a bit vacuous and vague, aspirations untethered to a concrete framework.
FFXII was a great game, although I felt that the male lead, Vaan, was a completely unnecessary and last - minute addition designed to give the player an easy (read: vacuous and generic) main character to empathize with.
If irresponsibility and a lack of trust or deep caring between anyone is the grounds for good humor, then Bojack Horseman does it infinitely better (The difference is that in a cartoon show about vacuous Hollywood types there are characters who feel like subjects who can care rather than just targets for cynical jokes).
The pacing could've been better, and the movie as a whole could've been improved by adopting some sort of a strong direction, instead of the vacuous feel it projects.
He has a breezy, goofy charm, the sort of overt earnestness that feels so out of place in New York, but he is not some one - dimensional Prince Charming or vacuous boob.
The vacuous use of zombies in modern games feels ignoble in the light of their origins as a satirical device.
I say surprised not only because I am disposed to a cynical suspicion about now - ubiquitous international contemporary art biennales and fairs, which somehow manage to be both bloated and vacuous, but also because, as a historian who works on postwar art of the not - so - distant past, my relationship to «the contemporary» and «contemporary art,» both in regards to my teaching and scholarship, has felt rather tortured of late.
We can discuss how it's Nurse's vacuous perspective that makes him feel «under attack».
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