Sentences with phrase «more humanity»

I just wanted a little more humanity in this movie.
It gives the character more humanity than any other character put up on a pedestal and makes sense in the context of this rich and zombie - filled world.
I also enjoyed this I would say worldwide D&G show and appreciated their tentative to give more humanity and diversity to its runway!
While the road trip in «Swingers» isn't as involved as it is in «Sideways,» both films are essentially about relationships — though the latter tends to shed a little more humanity on the subject.
Thanos's story allows Saldana to shine, as she rounds out Gamora with more humanity and purpose than the Guardians movies have allowed her.
We see more humanity in the dog, who loyally went along on his master's silly wilderness trip, scared off a bear to protect him, and — despite any hunger pangs he might have been experiencing, despite his master's hobbled condition — didn't make a meal of Lavoie.
Thanks to a storyline that bestows more humanity on the living objects populating the castle, the supporting cast provides more emotional heft as well.
It feels like a total break in the action, which will please those with a queasy stomach or those looking for more humanity in the story.
It's a tiny detail, and it might not have had that thought behind it when the game was being developed, but either way it brings a tiny bit more humanity to these students.
This is mostly a fight issue, with the Avengers against supersized Namor, but we finally get a lot more humanity injected back into proceedings.
For one thing, the Major starts the anime with much more humanity that she does in this film.
«People now expect more and more humanity from cars, rather than just treating it as a tool,» explained Guangzhou Automobile Group (gnzuf) vice president and head of design, Zhang Fan.
More humanity saying, «I don't want or need your presence» and so God graciously acquiesces?
I regard Meat Free Monday as an enormously important initiative towards more humanity and also for an improved health of human beings, animals and the whole planet.»
It is a wonderfully natural, appealing performance that does wonders to give MacFarlane more humanity and make him seem a little less whiny and juvenile.
Logan follows that unbeaten path and finds more humanity than practically any other filmmaker has ever has along the way.
While Blade II is clearly a step up in many directions from the first film, including much more substantial and scarier villains, it hasn't really done enough in injecting a little more humanity into the main characters.
Our work helps educators reshape how they see themselves, renew their inspiration and creativity, and develop their ability to build more humanity and empathy into their dynamic role as instructor - facilitator.
Every day that passes sees him lose more his humanity until by the end of the game he has done monstrous and unforgivable things.
Spend five minutes in London's National Gallery and you will experience more humanity, more emotion, more of life than you can taste in a hundred art fairs.
I'm not sure how they came up with their formula but I have read the Bible through many times and see more humanity and forgiveness, gentler and kinder behavior.
Originally cofounded by HAP Grieshaber and Rolf Szymanski, the prize stands for the «freedom of art and for nonviolence in the struggle for more humanity».
It's also notable for being the first major motion picture screenplay for playwright David Mamet (The Untouchables, Glengarry Glen Ross), and while not one of his most refined works, it does offer a bit more humanity to the characters than had been the case incarnations.
But this dramatic thriller, which recounts the events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, is a startlingly visceral experience, allowing for a lot more humanity in the characters.
Dr. Sue Johnson covers this same territory with so much more humanity and provides better, more compassionate solutions.
Meanwhile, Alicia Vikander in «Ex Machina,» already looks somewhat human, and may have more humanity in her than her possibly evil inventor, played by Oscar Isaac.
Washington's portrayal is more understated than Sinatra's; there's a little more humanity and less bravado.
These little design flourishes remind people they're using a messaging platform with more humanity than cold, robotic SMS.
And to me, and, I think, to all of you, the only answer to more hate is more humanity.
If you want more commitment, integrity, curiosity, creativity, and collaboration — in other words, more humanity — on your team, remember this in your job descriptions:
Watching them together is also a bit frustrating, though, because you know Enos is capable of even more nuance, more humanity, if only she'd been given the chance.
As for the film itself, Jose Padilha's team keep promising a different model of the tale unspooled by Paul Verhoeven's 1987 sci - fi classic, with Joel Kinnaman's tragic cop Alex Murphy given a little more humanity.
An entertaining and chilling movie that, at about 134 minutes, keeps you engrossed, but it needs less of a soapbox and more humanity.
Lest I'm making the book sound too political, let me assure the reader: there is more humanity in these pages than any novel I've read this year.
«It makes us a better city, and we will treat each other with more respect and more humanity,» Kaicker said.
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