Sentences with phrase «more subtlety»

With the shock value of the fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks dialogue about so - called «bad AI» will start to have a little more subtlety in 2016.
In one of the more clever twists, Enter the Dragon's sex slave scene tosses in a different spin — making the women into men — funny, and done with more subtlety than most other films would have shown.
«Patriots Day» could probably do with a bit more subtlety at times, but it's a well - made memorial to the victims and their families that perfectly embodies the Boston Strong spirit.
An off - the - shelf, on - the - button score by Alexandre Desplat helps telegraph every emotion, when Mulligan's eyes and the corners of Bonham Carter's mouth do the job with much more subtlety and grace.
Not that anything could have made this script into a very good film (Lichtenstein co-wrote it as well), but with a little more subtlety in the direction, perhaps it might not have been the cinematic migraine that it is.
I think you need to apply a little more subtlety of thought and understanding before that will happen.
Both actors are well cast and Arestrup gives a particularly great performance but the script could have used more subtlety in shading this fraught bond between the principal characters.
Those who prefer more subtlety will definitely find themselves happier with the design of the Mazda 3.
The voice - acting was top - notch, and if there had been a lot more subtlety rather than obvious messages as epitomized by Hope's name, it would have elevated the interactions all the more.
The implication is that Allardyce is either not capable or not inclined to introduce more subtlety onto what is, by and large, and well set - up defensive side.
I can add that his observation contains more subtleties than he has suggested.
Worthington's idea of underplaying is to go blank, and though Knightley's turn exhibits more subtlety, it's in the service of a tale of two featureless, well - off nobodies whose plight is ultimately less will - they - or - won't - they than who - cares.
I could've used a little more subtlety around the set piece at the end of the film (abandoned gulag, really?)
If handled with a bit more subtlety then they might have been acceptable but it's the needless repetition of these remarks that make them unpleasant.
Ross (The Hunger Games, Seabiscuit, Pleasantville) does find more subtlety as the film progresses, but Newton's heroically righteous nature, albeit delivered through a committed and moving performance from McConaughey, feels manufactured.
Visually the mouse retains the «gamer» look that companies tend to go for with a few sharp lines and customizable LED lighting, but it's done with a touch more subtlety than we typically see.
The frat - boy humour is present and, at times, politically incorrect (although there's more subtlety here than you might expect) but, more often than not, the satire is aimed at video games themselves, rather than any particular surrounding culture.
Some images are mirrored, while others, more subtlety play out as ghostly echoes of shadow and form.
Why this works: This one shows even more subtlety, though it still manages to reveal a skill illustrative of the successful flex - worker: The ability to manage a remote workforce.
I hold out hope that at that time the new parliament will be able to address these important issues with more subtlety than is possible during the heat of an election campaign.
By the time the game was over, The Evil Within 2 weaved a terrifying tale of obsession and morality, a tale told with much more subtlety than in the original.
The color scheme will keep you looking patriotic, but with a bit more subtlety than your classic stars and stripes.
The debate about DW value to the team / squad has many more subtleties to it than the quick fire questions as to why he is not scoring more from a wide position.
While this sort of thing certainly has its place within games (The Fable series for example), I prefer more subtlety being involved when it comes to titles with a darker or more mature nature.
He's made multiple casts of his rectangular cardboard «masks» in bronze and then used them as canvases for some energetically messy abstract painting that's often woven together with a lot more subtlety than it seems.
Should you speak bluntly, or with a little more subtlety?
There are more subtleties in the history of Islamic Law than may appear when we view the issue through the prism of Twenty - First Century cultural politics: see Lord Chief Justice Phillips, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Marion Boyd.
Material design employs the same aesthetic as flat design, focusing on simplicity and clean presentation, but Google's design has more subtlety.
The system allows owners to adjust the tones using a slider that moves through the color spectrum, providing much more subtlety than what you might find in other vehicles, where the colors are pre-loaded.
A little more subtlety is in order.
And does he have finer points and more subtlety to his play than «standard bloke in the armchair» can be expected to notice / applaud?
This allows an air of a little more subtlety.
There's more subtlety than humans have realized in dropping out of the sky so fast your tail feathers sing.
«If you look closely you see there's more subtlety to it,» says Tanner.
Other revolutions creep up with more subtlety, built of tweaks and minor advances, not radical breakthroughs.
This technique doesn't have to be as loud as you may think, try subdued or pastel tones for the same effect with more subtlety.
The monogram necklace is sleek and eye - catching and adds that personal touch with a little more subtlety.
This is still giving you the double denim look but with more subtlety.
They'll do this by either explicitly saying «IT»S BLACK TIE» or more subtlety with the look of their invite and the location.
Even if one agrees with the disgust they feel at this privileged, entitled class» complacency and complicity, a little more subtlety and a more nuanced approach to the dynamics of this culture clash would have made the film that little bit more effective.
Ben Grimm was pretty much the same, although the prosthetics did give him more subtlety of expression, which was appreciated.
Even if the story directions are somewhat predictable, convenient, and fudged along in order to build up to a violent head, Rubin's direction is still in good form, even if the material could have used a bit more subtlety to deliver the same message without an implausibility overhead.
My personal take is a little of both, finding the boldness and effectiveness intriguing, yet wishing Anderson employed much more subtlety to it, as the obviousness of it pulls us out of the story to instead reflect on Anderson's technique, adding to the feeling of him as a filmmaker with pretense.
And yet Denial cries out for a little more subtlety: Timothy Spall plays Irving as a growling, spitting bulldog, and at one point, Weisz's character tells us that Deborah means «warrior» in Hebrew, just so we know she is one.
A little more subtlety might have gone a long way, particularly in the scenes in which Gabriel «awakens» and then devolves into his cloudy state.
With Juno, screenwritwer Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman made a quippy comedy on teen pregnancy with more subtlety than first meets the eye.
Rerecording mixer Frank Montaño added, «The more subtlety that's in it, the more it [Dolby Atmos] showcases.»
His role as Kaufman requires much more subtlety and grace, which he manages to pull off.
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