Sentences with phrase «of an identity crisis»

The game suffers from a bit of an identity crisis in my opinion, but the shiny production qualities tend to compensate for that.
Each party has undergone something of an identity crisis in recent years.
Most seem to think that we're in the midst of an identity crisis, one that will determine the shape and direction of the North American church for many years to come.
2015 saw something of an identity crisis for contemporary art, as artists felt increasingly obliged to address the world's most pressing socio - political issues.
However, there are definitely some inconsistencies in the game, which make it less of a complete cartoon experience and more of an identity crisis.
Considering all this, you end up with somewhat of an identity crisis.
And yet a theology which emerges out of the identity crisis and the social pathology created by racism is ruled out of court by the theological guardians at the gate.
Unlike people, dogs do not have a concept of sexual identity and neutering them will not result in any type of identity crisis.
IMO he's been a victim of an identity crisis whereby he doesn't know what his best position is.
I guess the shirt went through a bit of an identity crisis before making it to final press.
They're suffering a bit of an identity crisis right now, and they could use all the help they can get.
As a counselor, he specializes in the areas of identity crisis, spiritual growth, and development.
Sometimes blogging challenges you to try new things when it comes to your style and sometimes it causes you to have a little bit of an identity crisis.
But this left the Surface with something of an identity crisis and vulnerability to two well - established device classes.
New York weather seems to be going through some kind of identity crisis at the moment.
Some writers seem to talk of a sort of identity crisis in Jesus himself.
The last several years have marked something of an identity crisis at Acura.
It's the first in Hardline's many cases of identity crisis.
That leaves us with Star Ocean; an uninspired hybrid of the two that appears to be in the midst of an identity crisis from both a visual and gameplay perspective.
A seminarian named Daniel Scheidt writes in the Catholic journal Crisis that men in seminaries and rectories are suffering from a form of identity crisis that mirrors that among men in society at large.
And if there was a brief period of identity crisis inspired by the installation of a Rhodes Scholar good «ol boy Oxford - educated sax - player - on - «Arsenio» chubby chaser into the Oval Office, here it is literalized in a Hollywood production by an outsider artist finally recovering his stride in a melodrama big enough for his excesses.
«Loosely based on British author and film director Dennis Potter's 1986 novel «Ticket to Ride», Secret Friends follows the life of John (Alan Bates), a middle - aged wildflower illustrator in the throes of an identity crisis.
Twitter's design update is highly indicative of the identity crisis the company's namesake product now faces.
A recent article by Politico outlines some of the aspects of this identity crisis, including some of the significant departures that have taken place at the media giant since Bloomberg returned.
And this year, Volvo refuted any notions that it was undergoing some kind of identity crisis under Chinese ownership — with one car.
As evangelicalism in the U.S. has been working its way through something of an identity crisis over the past few years, and as many young evangelicals like myself have reconnected with the spiritual disciplines, this seems to be a recurring point of contention, and therefore one that should be addressed.
Then just in case I was not having enough of an identity crisis, I was walking across a park pushing the pram when a drunkard lurched towards me making vaguely threatening gestures.
Do everything possible to avoid using regressive defenses to deal with the normal anxiety of the identity crisis; «Going home to mother» (physically or psychologically) is an illustration of trying to escape the uncertainties of a new relationship by seeking to return to the comfort of an old one.
Stage five, adolescence, is the period of the identity crisis when a youth struggles to gain a firm sense of who he is as a person, separate from his parents.
In recent blogs, I've made mention of the identity crisis at the club and the deviation from the swashbuckling, eye - catching offensive ethos we developed over the course of the Wenger -LSB-...]
It probably won't comfort those in his own party who are in the grip of an identity crisis and agonising about what inter-breeding with Tories will do to the Lib Dems in the long term.
It's nice to see DICE returning to the roots of what makes this series so amazing, and I'm happy that, for the first time in years, a new Battlefield game doesn't feel like it is in the middle of an identity crisis.
The movie is an energetic, entertaining and intelligent portrait of a man engulfed in his work to the degree of losing a feeling of himself in the process, a deep, well - played study of an identity crisis, as gripping and realistic as anything Mamet's produced so far.
In a time of identity crisis, it is often the case that bonds of commonality are reaffirmed, even if one fears the centre will not hold.
by Walter Chaw Four years separate Satoshi Kon's astonishing Perfect Blue and his astonishing Millennium Actress; it seems that what the intervening period brought to Kon's palette is a strong sense of visual humour and an affecting pathos to cut the existential dread of his identity crises — the year or two distancing Tokyo Godfathers from Millennium Actress further refining Kon as a humorist even as it blunted his razor's edge.
A recurring theme within Baumbach's last two films (Greenberg / Frances, Ha) was anxiety and a sense of identity crisis.
The overall impression one gets, however, is of an awards body still in a state of identity crisis — torn between honouring their own and inviting Hollywood to the red carpet.
There's been a whiff of identity crisis in the automotive marketplace these last 10 years.
Animals have no concept of their sexual identity, so Spike isn't going to suffer any kind of identity crisis once he's neutered.
But this talk of the cartoony look of the game and the inclusion of such things as power - weapons and attack dogs does bring me to a small point I wish to discuss — Special Forces: Team X feels like a game that had a bit of an identity crisis during development.
The Rook Islands» touch of an identity crisis is easy enough to forgive since they are so large and filled with things to do and places to explore.
Resident Evil was one of the first true survival horror games to really capture the attention of gamers, ranging from intense survival to edge of your seat scares, But as the franchise has grown there's been somewhat of an identity crisis between the old style fixed - camera movement and the newer over the shoulder view.
It appears to be suffering some kind of identity crisis stemming from the decreasing relevance its entrants have on capturing the actual zeitgeist of contemporary art.
Her work embodies a notion of identity crisis, where origin and ownership of cultural signifiers becomes an unsettling and dubious terrain.
Isolation, alcoholism and the prolonged trauma of his identity crises brought his life to a miserable end.

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