Sentences with phrase «hardly revelatory»

Which is fair enough but hardly revelatory.
This «thesis» is hardly revelatory.
(2017) Walker depicts her model in only the most cliché of situations, suggesting that the affluent Hollywood woman may actually be quite lonely and insecure — hardly a revelatory gesture.
No. 3 — John Steinbeck wrote East of Eden Hardly revelatory, I know.
If The Clearing has any cachet, it's in the cleverly fragmented storyline and the performances of its three leads — Robert Redford, Helen Mirren, and Willem Dafoe — but even those are hardly revelatory.
While his ties to Lena are exposed in the film's first few minutes, how he survived and the ordeals he experienced while out on his mission are hardly revelatory.
It's hardly the revelatory concept that Writer / Director Robert Benton (best known for one of my all time favorite — and earliest film memory Kramer Vs. Kramer — to this day my mother still calls me a «spoiled little shit» because of that movie) came up with.
Sunder: The Gove piece is hardly revelatory.

Not exact matches

Hence, God's revelatory self - gift could hardly become fully manifest in any particular present.
Such images can hardly be revelatory to us until we have learned tacitly to indwell many of the cultural particulars that the Buddhist abides in spontaneously.
As a big - budget studio fantasy, its hypocrisy is blatant: If the point is that, in an age of endlessly proliferating screens, mass media has already replaced reality with fiction (as Baudrillard suggests), slow - motion gun fights and revelatory special effects are hardly the antidote.
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