In the meantime, the company's decisions on ad blocking send a
very obvious message, both to advertisers and to users.
These generic and
often obvious messages were a big turn off for us, but at the same time we couldn't see TV commentary working well either.
This is the most important and
most obvious message I've noticed from the thousands and thousands of children with whom I've visited or interviewed.
Rebuild your house, rebuild your home, rebuild your family, rebuild your life is the rather
obvious message of Life as a House.
Ms. Davis gets to deliver the film's
obvious message in a single unremarkable line: «You can tell a lot about a society by who it chooses to celebrate.»
On that score, Facebook got a very
obvious message from one of the world's largest advertisers that it still has work to do.
The best one, wit the most
obvious message for all is when the priests and scribes asked Christ why his disciples were breaking the law of God by not purifying themselves, before eating, and whats more they were actually picking something to eat on the Sabbath.
I want to call your attention to something called media literacy; that is the ability to analyze and understand the
less obvious messages that are imbedded in the media.
It's in this that Attraction loses itself, its
overtly obvious message is spelled out to the audience so many times that it becomes condescending.
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.
Artificial trees as a way to remove CO2 is an old idea that seems to have moved slowly forward since it was first discussed and in some ways has not highlighted what seems a
blindingly obvious message, but more on that later.
Sullivan's heavy - handed efforts at hammering home an
increasingly obvious message - ie these places do more harm than good - ultimately negate the movie's few positive attributes, and it's also worth noting that the more overtly scary elements within Sullivan and Kobin's clunky screenplay fall completely flat (this includes the anti-climactic, painfully drawn - out finale).
The best advice I can offer to those who are seriously seeking to understand God, not merely looking to defend one system or another, is to read scripture with a heart open to seeing
the obvious messages that appear in narrative after narrative.
Beyond
the obvious message of appreciating the rainbow of humanity's color, this book invites discussion of race, of difference, of acceptance and of respect.
AQ Lens:
The obvious message that families need not look similar, is one that adoptive families are wise to reiterate on a regular basis.
The obvious message is let's go back and try to find life.
The obvious message being «Look at the rich twat and his shameless excess».
Perhaps more relevant to family viewing is
the obvious message embedded in this film — one that is likely close to the heart of the aging Clint Eastwood, who skillfully directs this movie.
There's also a 40 - minute making - of doc that, frankly, seems like overkill for such a straightforward movie with
an obvious message and no visual acumen to be broken down.
Good Kill, for most of its run time, is as morally pragmatic as a film like this — with such
an obvious message — needs to be.
I found this engrossing, wonderful language and descriptions, interesting characters and historical details, but usually a book of this quality has
some obvious messages or questions raised, and I am having trouble seeing any here, beyond something obvious like «dare to be different even if you are a woman...» Am I missing something, or is this just about entertainment, suspense?