Sentences with phrase «portrayed as monsters»

Those with psychopathic traits are often portrayed as monsters.
Any attempt normally goes down like this: people downloading games are painted as criminals, publishers trying to stop them are portrayed as monsters, everyone sticks to this division and nothing ever...
Quite a few of them are also worried about the way Britain's manageable deficit is being portrayed as a monster that must be slayed at all costs in time for Osborne to present a tax - cutting Budget shortly before the next election.

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Why do you like to portray God as a heartless monster?
I could not preform the mental gymnastics you seem capable of to portray that «god» as anything short of a monster.
The man, now in his late 60s, said the nuns who ran the home were being unfairly portrayed as «monsters and out - and - out child beaters».
Similar to Stonyfield, Dean Foods» TruMoo milk brand produced a video featuring kids also trying to understand GMOs and Arla Foods put out a television advertisement portraying the growth hormone rBST as a multi-eyed monster with fangs last year.
To discerning minds, therefore, informing Nigerians that the same monster the administration promised to erase still exist three years after is synonymous with opening the paradox; a development that has further portrayed the government as a reality Nigerians should worry about.
The film showcased some of the most disturbing images ever portrayed on film such as monsters devouring on humans, gratuitous violence, and perhaps shockingly the most, an African American man hitting a woman across the face, AKA «the punch.»
One of the movie's strengths is that it attempts to gain some understanding of the motivations of a character like Goeth, rather than taking the easy route of simply portraying him as an unthinking Nazi monster, and Fiennes is frighteningly convincing in his depiction of a deeply disturbed man who is all too aware of — and haunted by — his own shortcomings.
So the decision to portray these giant monsters as giant assholes is a deliberate one.
The cast also includes Academy Award nominees Liam Neeson, who will star in performance - capture and voiceover as the nocturnally visiting monster of the title, and Sigourney Weaver, who will portray Conor's maternal grandmother; Toby Kebbell (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes), as Conor's father; and Geraldine Chaplin, who is making her third movie with Mr. Bayona.
The aliens are portrayed as ugly monsters with no redeeming qualities — their deaths are graphically depicted with grotesque images and abundant body fluids.
As should be clear by now, monsters are anything but monstrous to Guillermo del Toro, whose Venice hit The Shape of Water from Fox Searchlight portrays the surreal love affair between mute military - base cleaning woman Elisa (Sally Hawkins) and a captured psychedelic fish - man (Doug Jones) against the backdrop of Cold War America.
For the type of audience that gets off on those Olympics puff pieces where the Chinese are portrayed as opportunistic monsters who sell their children to the national team, it's a special sort of Eurocentric auto - flattery.
It would be easy to portray this characters as a monster; a terrible person doing terrible things.
But those rejections have more to do with the education establishment's ability to portray charter schools as malignant, money - sucking monsters than with their actual merits.
The really cool part about it is that we needed a monster - like look on the cover, as the character to be portrayed was undead.
They were written by East Coast pulp writers, who portrayed Crockett as a racist, chauvinist monster, which got big laughs circa 1839.
This rather strange author has portrayed the Grimwytch as fiction in his book of very curious stories, but it's quite clear to me that the monsters he chose to write about are terrifyingly real.
Since the 1980s, the media have falsely portrayed the pitbull as a bloodthirsty monster, inherently more dangerous than other strong breeds of dog.
Eliot's light verse portrays another cat as «a fiend in feline shape, a monster of depravity» who's called «the Hidden Paw.»
So this so called «aggressive breed» in my own opinion doesn't exist, the media has portrayed a this breed as a monster and an article that I just read from an unbiased website stated that actually the top 5 most dogs bites came from dogs that were «family friendly» and weren't even categorized has «aggressive breeds»
This is yet another horror cliché, and an offensive one: portraying mental illness as evil, and mentally ill people as threatening monsters.
She uses herself as a model and equally portrays film stars and pin - up girls, as well as abnormal monsters from fantasy worlds.
These three artists share a penchant for the garish and provocative: through the use of bold colors and tantalizing aesthetics, their artworks portray disconcerting human stereotypes as well as chimeric monsters.
I recall a certain advert for children that caused some controversy where CO2 was portrayed as a scary monster - a black cloud with teeth - causing puppies to drown.
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