The pop singers Peaches, Dominika Stara, and Sasnal's wife Anka, are rendered in his Smoking Girls series in the style
of rebellious youths from late Eastern European films: sexy, desirable, and inherently politicized.
I am sick
of rebellious youth and I am sick of Victorian parents and I don't care if all the little girls in all sections of the United States get ruined or want to get ruined or keep from getting ruined.
It's both simultaneously startling and awe - inspiring to realize that I'm now at that age when friends from high school and college are turning in their days
of rebellious youth and trading them in for mortgages, wedding bands, and children!
Andrea Arnold's opus «American Honey» also depicts a journey
of rebellious youth unleashed as they journey through the flyover states.
Not exact matches
The
rebellious energy
of youth culture in Eastern Europe during the»80s and»90s inspired this adidas Originals collection.
The
rebellious energy
of youth culture in Eastern Europe during the»80s and»90s inspired this men's pullover hoodie.
In fact, that's a great visual representation
of Triarchy:
rebellious youth culture meets hippy social consciousness.
The movie is successful in capturing the
rebellious spirit that inspired many
youth of this particular generation.
James Dean starred in only three motion pictures before he died in an auto accident at the age
of 24, but he created such an indelible image in those films that he's still considered one
of the great Hollywood icons
of the»50s and remains a role model to
rebellious youth to this day.
Save this one for one
of those nights you and the missus open up that special package hidden in the back
of the freezer to smoke to remember the old days
of «we thought we were
rebellious»
youth.
An old friend
of Nick's (Jim Broadbent) from his college days, Morgan's presence brings up much reminiscing
of Nick's more
rebellious youth and Meg's «guerrilla feminism» from her younger days.
In a stylish adaptation
of Joe Dunthorne's 2008 novel featuring a pitch - perfect turn by Craig Roberts (Jane Eyre) as the wise - beyond - his - years Oliver Tate, and capable support from Yasmin Page (TV's The Sarah Jane Adventures) as his
rebellious object
of affection, Sally Hawkins (Never Let Me Go) and Noah Taylor (soon to be seen in Red Dog) as his unhappy parents, and Paddy Considine (Le Donk & Scor - zay - zee) as an eccentric neighbour, the surprisingly sincere and sympathetic effort chronicles the tender troubles
of the Swansea
youth.
Mohammed's central performance is commendable as the
rebellious, angel - faced tomboy with a cheeky façade and a skewed moral compass: she presents a refreshingly optimistic view
of youth in revolt.
The furthest thing from a Hollywood puff piece, director Victor Bonacore has assembled a compelling, mature depiction
of an unconventional life, from
rebellious youth to reflective, middle - aged man.
The film follows the legendary and secretive author through his life — from his
rebellious youth to the the bloody front lines
of World War II, experiencing great love and terrible loss, a life
of rejection, his writing in the pages
of The New Yorker, and the PTSD - fueled writer's block that led to the birth
of his iconic novel The Catcher In The Rye.
Richard Harris, famous for playing
rebellious, rough - hewn characters, took over the role
of King Arthur (originated by Richard Burton) with a mix
of regal dignity and working - class origins and Vanessa Redgrave brought
youth and unapologetic sexuality to Guenevere (played by Julie Andrews on stage).
Cranston is doing a loose riff on what Nicholson did in the original Ashby film, playing the
rebellious, hard - drinking, tough - talking member
of the trio; Fishburne is the now - religious man who hasn't lost the passion
of his
youth, he's merely channeled it into something else; Carell sometimes looks like a shell
of a man, giving the most subdued performance, and one
of the best,
of his career.
But on Earth, isolated on the Iowa plains, a young and
rebellious James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) could care less about space politics — that is until Captain Pike (Bruce Greenwood) discovers the scrappy and drunken
youth in the middle
of a bar fight with Federation cadets.
The two - dimensional point
of view is not just the conjunction
of youth and age, but
of perspectives that are simultaneously
rebellious and adjustive.
Ryan McGinness» approach to art and the art world is sardonic yet earnest, a mature version
of the
rebellious ethos that defined his
youth in 90s skate culture.
Folklore holds that this is a period when Amish
youth engage in
rebellious behavior, defying their culture's strict prohibitions, and indulging in the excesses
of mainstream American culture.
These «bad boys»
of the time are captured in their more intimate environment and reflect a very outrageous and still beautiful representation
of a
rebellious French
youth from a few decades ago (Lots 117 - 120, Est. # 2,000 - 3,000 each).
We have found strength - based interventions to be particularly powerful with
youth who present patterns
of severe difficulties with attachment and
rebellious authority relationships.