Sentences with phrase «from subtlety»

Shying away from subtlety, it embraces cyberpunk and science fiction cliches to create an engaging pulp melodrama.
As a comedy, Into The Night succeeds by being funny over its duration, with the humour coming as much from the subtlety of the central relationship as from the big set - pieces.
All other games could take a page (or 50) from the subtlety of dialogue and voice acting and storytelling in the new «God of War.»

Not exact matches

I'd read EREVN's various posts on medium.com and need to re-read to absorb the subtleties of his assumptions and approach and how they differ from McClung's as they case a somewhat different light on Prime Harvesting.
I was, therefore, surprised to find that such subtlety and attention to nuance was not duplicated in Neuhaus» review of The Evangelical Moment («The Public Square,» August / September), a book that in a certain sense chronicles my own transition from Roman Catholicism to evangelical Protestantism.
The subtlety both of Newman's thought and his prose ¯ together with his personality, so naturally attuned to subtlety in all areas of psychology, life, and thought ¯ has provoked an enormous range of reactions, from almost hyperdulic adulation to deep loathing (a point I once drew attention to here).
The most serious, troublesome, and subversive distortions of the ministry in Protestantism have come, however, from literalizing some single aspect of the preaching image and ignoring the indispensability of all the parts and the subtlety of their symbolic interrelationships.
And you expect them, or the stone age god they cobbled together from other minor deities, to understand the subtleties of neuronal plasticity?
With rapcore, subtlety is pretty much ruled out from the start.
Regrettably, repeated references to liberation from «the system» of nationalism, consumerism, imperialism, etc. lack the specificity and subtlety that might enable readers to know what biblical faithfulness means in their lives, if they do not happen to be Old Testament scholars publishing books.
One of the subtleties of the question of continuity is that, even if one accepts the theory of discrete actualities, the limitations of our powers of introspection (which is really, as Ryle says and Whitehead implies, a form of memory) prevent us from clearly identifying definite intuitions of or by single experiences.
Predestination is incompatible with the existence of genuine alternatives in human choice; no subtleties in distinguishing foreknowledge from foreordination seem to be able to circumvent this basic contradiction.
Perhaps this indicates the possibility that we are apt to look at the differences between Sunnism and Shi`ism from an overly intellectual point of view, emphasizing the differences with a degree of subtlety that may well never have been imagined by their common adherents.
Much like great American liquors evolved from moonshine, as more states lift cannabis prohibition, the quality, product subtleties and variety of marijuana products improve.
So apart from appearances, just curious if I'm missing a particular subtlety.
Patience is a virtue, and though you're in it for the long haul with this variation, the payoff is a sauce that perfectly balances the right amount of smoke with subtlety from the tomato.
This banana cream pie is all about the subtleties, from the hint of curry powder in the crust to the dark rum that gives the cream filling a punch.
EM flavors also allow subtleties of authentic flavors, as they are derived from the unique cheese or dairy item.
They're constantly experimenting with them to provide the subtleties of flavor that set their «cue apart from others.
Subtlety is not a specialty of Ticonderoga Club: the dramatic, glossy mahogany bar is emblazoned with the words «AUDACITY,» «INTEGRITY,» and «CAMARADERIE» in hand - painted gold letters; mismatched barstools line the counter; oversized colored string lights and fake pine boughs adorn the top of the bar and the railing of the staircase that leads to the upstairs dining room; there's a stuffed bat hanging from a ceiling beam in the corner.
From an early age, my Dad had subtlety told me in no uncertain terms that Arsenal were to be my team, and that if we were to win only two matches in a season, then the derby games against our north London friends were the ones to win.
The war they face, the war in Vietnam, requires a subtlety of analysis that World War II never demanded from my generation.
A more nuanced deal he also revealed came in simple things like kicking the ball long; academy footballers of all denominations are increasingly encouraged to play short passes and build from the back, but there is scarcely room for subtlety lower down the professional ranks, meaning he was now hitting as many as 40 or 50 long balls per game.
Tory Boyz is a one act play of subtlety, brilliance even, whose social observation and sense of political history transfixes the audience from start to finish.
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When Milton's message is transmitted from past to present, the lack of subtlety results in a failure to face up to the difficulty of discrimination.
And they spoke with subtlety about what it meant to be on this medication and how they differed from some of their friends who had toughed it out.
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In the Journal of Applied Physics, from AIP Publishing, Oregon State University (OSU) researchers describe their work exploring the subtleties of geckos» adhesion system mechanism.
It's sourced from the fruits and vegetables inside, giving this vitamin C all of the co-factors and structural subtleties required for efficient absorption into the bloodstream.
Learn the steps and subtleties involved in moving from Downward Dog to High Lunge so that you can maintain your alignment and musculoskeletal health in the process.
That said, I kind of steer away from dressing up and lean towards being subtlety festive.
We're all for the glow up, but when it comes to transitioning your self - tan routine from summer to fall, subtlety is the name of the game.
The film's performers are all - around excellent (McShane provides an anchor of subtlety to some of the shrill histrionics, and Winstone exudes potent personal angst from simple offhanded comments like ordering calamari), but it's Kingsley's menacing and humorous performance, a brutal force of near poetic nature, that reveals new layers with each viewing of the film.
Co-writer Barry Levinson specializes in obvious screeds about whatever subject attracts him, and Justice suffers from his typical lack of subtlety.
As for the story, we get to see the more sympathetic and potentially hero - eclipsing side of «Jack» become the known snarky, sadistic dictator from the Borderlands sequel we all loved to hate, with some surprising amount of subtlety to how Jack became so engrossed in killing the vault hunters as well as how the power got the better of his good intentions.
From the perfected subtleties he has portrayed in supporting roles, to his command of the screen as a star, Sutherland has covered abundant ground.
Not that inarticulate characters can't be compelling if they are written with subtlety, acted with insight and, most of all, framed by a directorial vision, but «Hellion,» despite a promising debut from Wiggins, falls short in at least two of the above.
With solid actors, good writing, vibrant costume work, a terrific score from Coogler - regular Ludwig Goransson (Central Intelligence, Stretch), humor that's delivered with refreshing subtlety, and Coogler's taut pacing that also takes the time to build up its scenarios, Black Panther succeeds at delivering an unlikely solo effort in the superhero genre, and leaves skeptics and those completely unaware of the characters within the comic books hungry for more.
Picking out any to discuss is a problem; I could write an essay on the subtleties and joys of each actor, from James Spader's surprising energy and comedy to David Straitharn's astonishing deftness juggling exasperation with and admiration for the president he serves as Secretary of State.
Well, Koster's direction is far from consistently subtle, or at least graceful in its subtlety, for there are times in which thoughtfulness leads to a blandness that is among the last things a film this problematically written needs, but can not avoid, due to limp touches to the - you guessed it - writing, which I was expecting to be tighter in this ambitious epic of only about 135 minutes.
[Brooklyn] goes back in time and deals with immigration in a very delicate manner, and without this subtlety detracting in any way from the importance of the film's subject.
Now, this isn't a film that will instantly have you singing his praises from the rooftops but what it is, is a slow moving but deeply involving drama that pays attention to it's characters and their subtleties.
It's also emerged as one of the best, evolving from a guilty pleasure at first to a first - rate tale of substance and even subtlety mixed with the cold steel of primal warfare.
Sure, this film's subtlety lapses are limited in quantity, and even when they're at their very worst, a descent into just plain corny is never made, or at least very rarely made («I thought I was gonna die from your love»...), but this drama can only go on for so long before slipping out of relative consistency in bonafide resonance, which isn't to say that unevenness ends there.
Featuring over 200 rare photos and a veritable treasure trove of never - before - seen material, HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD is divided into four key sections: «Hollywood Featurettes» - key feature articles from Maltin's Movie Crazy newsletter are shared for the first time, providing new perspectives on such topics as the masterful soundtrack subtleties of Casablanca and Hollywood's long standing love affair with remakes.
You may miss some subtleties and references, but it wouldn't detract from the experience.
Gael García Bernal, one of the stars of Mexican cinema, plays Leo with an air of mystery and subtlety in what he really wants from life.
Even though the game follows the original French game of tennis, it's the little subtleties that make this game addictive from smashing your serve to your opponents court or returning the smash with a powerful lobby... it's simplicity at its best.
Long on expediency and short on subtlety, The Witch Who Came from the Sea is, essentially, Perkins's and Thom's The Misfits, for what it's worth.
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