The stories were
the flesh and blood experiences that could bring the dry scientific bones to life.
Not exact matches
The very truth that God put on
flesh and blood and moved into the neighbourhood through birth, even — especially — that
experience of birth, now showing us what it means to be truly human.
This, of course, is not to say he is not rightly esteemed truly human, a man of
flesh and blood with the peculiar Biblical force of that phrase; indeed it might be claimed that the very stress laid on the limited character of his
experience makes us more vividly aware of the reality of his human nature.
«Lacking a coherent picture of what a good human life looks like, we have filled the gap with quantified measures that tell us little or nothing about how far
flesh -
and -
blood human beings are flourishing in all aspects of their
experience.
He said, «The director
and I hope through the training process to
experience the personality of a true martial artist, from which to shape a master image that has both
flesh and blood.»
Like Happy Death Day, many of the year's highlights, which toyed with or injected life into often - tired subgenres, came in smaller packages, such as the home - invasion thrillers Better Watch Out, The Babysitter (another Netflix original),
and Jackals; the clever zombie - in - the - desert flick It Stains the Sands Red (much better than the silly cannibal - in - the - desert - flick The Bad Batch); the
flesh - eating family drama Raw; the
blood - sucking confused - teen drama The Transfiguration; the sci - fi / fantasy / horror hybrids The Void, The Untamed,
and The Lure, which also had elements of the musical;
and the ultra-disturbing tale of youth Super Dark Times, about the unraveling of a group of friends after the accidental killing of a classmate, which offers a significantly more satisfying
experience than It.
Saw II:
Flesh &
Blood Demo Step into the dark
and tormented world of SAW II
and experience the gruesome traps that Jigsaw has created to test your will to survive.
In celebration of the publication of Louise Nevelson: Light
and Shadow, art historian
and biographer Laurie Wilson discusses the remarkable life
and art of one of the great sculptors of the 20th century in a presentation that considers the key elements of Nevelson's work, the links between her childhood
experiences and adult life as an artist, the major influences on her evolving style, the challenges she faced to be taken seriously,
and the relationship between her public face
and the
flesh -
and -
blood woman.