Sentences with phrase «into knottier»

Fincher moved into knottier territory, as you've noted, with The Game and Fight Club — both have a cinematic perspective that mimics the protagonist's understanding of reality, which is revealed to be dangerously incomplete.

Not exact matches

These multigene interactions are subtler and knottier than the single gene drivers of diseases such as hemophilia and cystic fibrosis; spotting them calls for statistical inspiration and rigorous experiments repeated again and again to guard against introducing unproven gene tests into the clinic.
As the team goes deeper into The Shimmer — so named because its boundaries are marked by a translucent veil with a rainbow sheen, something like an enormous soap bubble — their questions become knottier and more existential.
Mohsen Makhmalbaf's follow - up to the internationally acclaimed GABBEH finds the Iranian director delving deeper into a self - reflexive mode of filmmaking that explores the knotty relationships between art and truth and truth and reality through the recreation of a
This is one of the knotty complications that got Jumoke Academy into trouble, and it's clearly one of the things that the State Legislature is going to have to clarify by new legislation.
I'm grateful to him, Geller, Morris, and the many others whose comments on their articles have played into this two - week exchange, corps - à - corps... even as the wider, battered industry apparently is too caught up in its daily hysteria to mount anything but a passata - sotto, a dropping out of sight, an evasion, on the knotty issue of publisher - author relations.
Reacting to the range of works on view, which included a selection from the artist's Concorde series (1997), still lifes, portraits, and abstract works created using dye or developing fluid on light sensitive paper, Morton noted «what makes Tillmans's best work sing: the ability, through looking a little, and loving a little, to turn events in our visual lives into vivid, everyday poetry, with all the pleasure and knotty exegesis that implies.
Usually dominated by a color palette of whites, beiges and tans, her work sneaks knotty questions about class and gender into seemingly unobtrusive and generically pleasing visual compositions.
It is only upon closer inspection that the folds of cloth and knotty twists of melted aluminium recall one to the manual process that must have gone into their creation.
One of the knotty procedural issues that can arise in this context is where the company has taken a direct action that a member wishes to convert into a derivative action.
I'm moving into a home with existing knotty pine paneling that I'd love to whitewash.
Last year we moved into a 750 sq foot, knotty pine «couple cave» as my husband fondly calls the home our son - in - law built where his 3 car garage used to stand.
I'm begging you to let this knotty eyesore back into your home.
And if you don't have one, Arpitha Badrinath, owner of Knotty Hippooo, proposes: «You could take a thick cardboard, cut it to a rectangle piece, and make it into a cylinder.
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