Sentences with phrase «nuances of emotion»

This survey at Tate Britain offers a modest selection of 24 paintings that demonstrate how Hume's work is replete with nuances of emotion, vitality and character.
Yet, now even the smallest nuances of emotion are highlighted in my consciousness.

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And wouldn't knowledge of a range of words for different emotions naturally correlate with reading more nuanced fiction?
Emotional intelligence is being able to recognize a wide range of nuanced emotions, and recognizing them, being able to regulate them and put them in perspective in a way that helps the individual move through life more easily.
Our neurochemistry is our lowest common denominator, and this brings a nuanced counterargument to Locke with an appeal to the universality of emotions: because emotions are neurochemically mediated, they are present across cultures as part of our genetic inheritance.
And machine intelligence will never be achievable until a computer can mimic the full cognitive spectrum, including emotion, dreams and the nuances of touch and sensation.
In the more nuanced Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET), they saw only a small slice of a face and picked from four complex emotions such as «contemplative» and «skeptical.»
Nuanced and full of emotion, the depth of PANTONE 18 - 3838 Ultra Violet symbolizes experimentation and non-conformity, spurring individuals to imagine their unique mark on the world, and push boundaries through creative outlets.
Emotions are expressed through a common language of key strokes:), rather than through more meaningful nuances of voice fluctuation and other verbal clues.
She knows how to let body language say as much as the dialogue, and how to capture all the tiny nuances of real emotions.
With the same attention to detail, nuance and emotion that marks all his work, be it the brutal worlds of Mean Streets and The Last Temptation of Christ or the inner turmoil of The Age of Innocence.
On the other hand, you can point out that not only was the unstoppable action hero of «Mad Max» played by Charlize Theron, but also that the Oscar nominators went out of their way to include more thoughtful and even sensitive films that depended on subtler emotions and more nuanced relationships for their impact.
Although the stoic nature of her character effectively mutes any need for ostentatious displays of emotions, Carano's imposing physical build, looks, and dynamic fighting style does make up for the lack of nuance in her character, such that it creates that certain mystique that many quiet - but - deadly action stars like Clint Eastwood benefit from.
Bello's performance is both naked and nuanced... An eerie, sometimes vague film in which the hidden emotions break through like sudden geysers of flame, searing all involved.
It is always a delight for a film to boast fine performances of subtle nuance and palpable emotion.
McGrath is so determined to wedge in as much of the book as possible that he slices out all the nuance, so characters who discreetly withhold every thought and emotion in the book core - dump them on each other in the movie, in a flood of rushed exposition.
Quite the opposite: Jonah Hill is incredibly adept at comedy and drama, the undeniable sweetness of his face never telegraphing emotions too hard, as he brings nuance and charm to something as tone - deaf as War Dogs (Todd Phillips, 2016); Will Ferrell brilliantly modulates the intensity of his delivery and generates fiercely hilarious one - liners to bless the otherwise unfunny Zoolander 2 (2016).
If you believe your actors are capable of conveying emotion and nuance, you don't shoot them in sexy angles and luxury car commercial colour schemes while trying to drown them out in spasmodic torrents of empty, manipulative noise.
The Civil War movie doubles as a rich character study for Tony Stark, allowing Robert Downey Jr. the chance to showcase a wide range of emotions in what may be the actor's overall most nuanced and multi-faceted performance as the beloved snarky tech genius yet.
As a result, Sarah is a highly trained antisocial recluse who's great with a sniper rifle but not so skilled at the nuances of human emotion.
No mask, though, could have the elasticity necessary to convey the emotions in this film; no animatronic could contain the moving parts required to get the nuances of the faces on display here.
There's no room for nuance, no room for character development, no room for logic, emotion, or even true excitement (admittedly, Bay has never excelled at putting any of these things on camera, at least during the Transformers movies).
Written with great subtlety of emotion and nuance of character, Short Term 12 features a breakout performance by its star, Brie Larson («United States of Tara «-RRB- as Grace, the lead counselor at the short - term facility of the title.
Though much of the film focuses on Vikander and Fassbender as they emote hard for the camera, it's a supporting turn by Rachel Weisz (who is on a major roll at the moment) which delivers far more coiled nuance and unaffected emotion than the two leads.
McMartin is more interested in telling a feel - good Hollywood story than she is in telling a real and nuanced one, which is odd since this is her story (she's obviously the real life Charlie) and it would be more compelling with some shades of gray and relatable emotion.
They prove they can convey the nuances, complexities and emotions of their characters with just their voice, and that's an incredible talent.»
He is astonishing as a broken man attempting to put himself back together, combining precise nuances and physical tics with a devastating well of complex, confused emotions.
Better are the movies that seem to have laser vision, boring holes into whatever it is they're about, mining their subject — be it an idea in the script, an idea about who's starring in it, or literally anything else hovering in the world of the movie — for every uncomfortable or unexpected nuance, every glint of irony or emotion, availed by the premise.
There is such a subtle nuance in her acting style where she conveys a multitude of emotions in a single glance.
Take the study of drama for example — the importance of conveying nuances and emotion are integral to the delivery of speech, and could be lost by changing the level of voice.
The artist has stated that she wants to observe in a person the nuances of gestures and expressions that may be particularly characteristic in that individual as «the challenge in painting portraits is to catch that essence of who a person is, their spirit and emotion, in a painting.»
While many earlier player piano systems rely on midi data files (compressed, low - resolution data files) and others rely on even lower resolution files for playback, Steinway & Sons is recording at the highest resolution possible, and has created a proprietary data file format that captures the nuances and full range of emotion from each artist's performance.
This full - cast recording of Gaiman's multi-award-winning novel brings rich new dimensions to this riveting tale, with each actor eliciting every nuance of character, emotion, and atmosphere.
Ostensibly depicting scenes from everyday life — a windswept walk along beach, the artist's daughter, dancing, sewing or putting on a shoe — the works in this exhibition alert us to the endless nuance of bodily expression and the myriad ways in which we reveal ourselves and communicate emotion, such as happiness, sadness, confidence, doubt or even distraction, consciously or not.
Each of these paintings moves between surface appearance and psychic depth, conveying a nuanced range of emotions that are left to viewers» interpretations.
But when it comes to her more unleashed creative passions, Assing prefers to explore subtle nuances of light, color, shadows, abstraction and emotion.
As seen through the eyes of the Whitney, the last two years of American art - making were defined by an enormous amount of mediocre abstract painting, a complete lack of nuanced emotion, and sculpture that mostly looks like nothing.
The crucial dilemma for artists is how to convey complex figurative works that depict grand story arcs, while compressing a multitude of thoughts, nuance, ideas and emotions into a static singular image.
In the end, Merbach's goal is not about presenting hard science, but about «convey [ing] a nuance or level of emotionality» that's usually absent — even though emotions themselves are a kind of information that's equally worthy of attention.
Another aspect is to try to get to a space to enable the emotion in a way that just feels more accurate and more nuanced because that is just a really critical aspect of being effective in the world.
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