Sentences with phrase «subtlety just»

If subtlety just isn't your thing, you can opt for this black hoodie covered entirely in a variety of characters from the Mario universe, including Boos, Bloopers, Gombas and other fun folks from the mushroom kingdom.
This is FEW's problem because most players expecting some semblance of subtlety just won't appreciate the endless button - mashing required to cut swathes through hordes of medieval enemies in simple «assault the fortress» battles.
Sometimes subtlety just won't do.
As more jobs came in, the Mirzas began hiring enough employees so that at least three translators worked on each job — including brief memos, billboards, or hefty insurance guides — to get the subtleties just right.

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But you can subtlety remind them that every day the agreement is not signed they are just racking up more attorney's fees.
It wasn't just the pearls of wisdom that Buffett would drop, but rather the subtleties that would stay with Spier.
Just because binary options trading is pretty simplistic in nature, this does not mean that it is easy to master the subtleties of this type of trading.
So there's this whole level of subtlety and nuance, and I would argue like the book of Judges, which is just Game of Thrones meets a David Cronenberg film, I would argue that's the editor's point.
So apart from appearances, just curious if I'm missing a particular subtlety.
there's really not much else going on as far as flavor - no depth, no subtlety, just Frank's hot sauce dip... I should've known to temper the hot sauce and then add later but I had it all at once...
No subtlety or sneakiness, just plain and honest emotion.
This is a very confusing story, the subtleties are many, and eyes must be onpen to not Just each of our back yards...
If you think subtlety is all about size, this small but powerful grow chamber is just that.
From a childhood fascination with cactus plants, to field work in Brazil tracing the wild progenitor of the cassava plant, to learning the subtleties of rice cultivation from an expert farmer in the highlands of Thailand, evolutionary biologist Barbara Schaal has found science to be «just so much...
He discovered that there are many subtleties about the human body that you just don't notice until walking on all fours.
From a childhood fascination with cactus plants, to field work in Brazil tracing the wild progenitor of the cassava plant, to learning the subtleties of rice cultivation from an expert farmer in the highlands of Thailand, evolutionary biologist Barbara Schaal has found science to be «just so much fun.»
But the corporate food industry is not known for its subtlety; just ask Oprah Winfrey who was the first victim of the food disparagement laws lobbied onto the books in Texas.
If you like dainty, feminine bracelets, with just the right touch of subtlety and go with everything color, this would be a worthwhile purchase.
When cut just subtlety loose in a «relaxed» fit, the result is a comfortable pair of soft pants that you'll want to live in all day.
This is just a comedy script devoid of any subtlety that has been reluctantly stapled onto a game.
Critics Consensus: 13 Minutes explores an oft - neglected corner of World War II history with just enough craft and narrative momentum to offset a disappointing lack of subtlety.
This ambitious record loses subtlety in the grand Springsteen - ish gestures of songs like Just For Tonight.
Critic Consensus: 13 Minutes explores an oft - neglected corner of World War II history with just enough craft and narrative momentum to offset a disappointing lack of subtlety.
Nicole Kidman exhibits a range that is almost too astonishing for words: she succeeds in high melodrama, camp, subtlety, comedy, and her singing is just so beautiful.
I could have used more detail, but at the same time, I loved the subtlety and the way the film used imagery, music, and sometimes silence to provide the answers instead of just outright saying it, although even this technique isn't always totally subtle.
Sure, this film's subtlety lapses are limited in quantity, and even when they're at their very worst, a descent into just plain corny is never made, or at least very rarely made («I thought I was gonna die from your love»...), but this drama can only go on for so long before slipping out of relative consistency in bonafide resonance, which isn't to say that unevenness ends there.
You all just aren't smart enough to get the subtleties of the jokes or of the magnificent writing.
Zemeckis has never favored subtlety, and he's too prone to stridency and obviousness (his Wall Street extras are dressed as though they just woke up and raided the Groovy Seventies bin at Party City).
You will see most of them coming — subtlety isn't the game's strong point — but just because you expect something bad to happen to anybody who says they are «getting out of the game and becoming a family man» doesn't make it any less devastating when it happens.
Production design by Maria Djurkovic credibly portrays the seventies as all taupe and steel (deluge of cigarette smoke is missed however), while Jacqueline Durran's costumes are just as effective for their subtlety.
Part of what makes German director Christian Petzold's pulp psychological thriller so special is the way it wrings complex shades of suspense and disquiet out of very basic techniques, and its finale — the most sublime gasp moment of the year in film — is a master class in simplicity of form, cut almost entirely from just two angles and carried by stars Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld, whose performances have been building to this one exchange of subtleties.
It may have been a better film if it had occasionally gone for subtlety, or if it didn't try to also be an action film, but there's no denying just how funny it is.
For all its subtlety, though, Boogaloo and Graham ultimately reminds the audience that sometimes illogical utility is just what we need to laugh at ourselves.
There's no reason to care about anything in the film; it comes at you without a hint of subtlety, as if you're just expected to buy in simply because they're selling.
Coming on the heels of last year's Hill Of Freedom — one of Hong's best films, and his funniest — Right Now may feel like a retreat, but the fact is that the director is still better than just about anyone at drawing out the complex subtleties of a missed connection, and having done it a dozen times before seems to have only made him better at it.
There are scares, but I wouldn't blanket it as a scary game; rather, a horror game built upon an intense atmosphere that has you just as nervous during the subtleties of silence as the screeching strings of nightmarish terror.
It's just a shame that the film rarely trades in interesting for compelling, and frustratingly trades in subtlety for overkill during the film's climax.
The way he slowly evolves, changing his gait and his wardrobe as he is drawn deeper into Bulger's inner circle shows just the sort of subtlety that the film otherwise lacks (that is until it is specifically called out by a character just in case some in the audience did not notice).
The pitfall of ensemble drama is that any strands that do engage are over too soon and, if mishandled, the condensed nature of each story takes its toll on potential subtlety... It's a two - hour slog stuffed with shortcuts, populated by puppets who must indulge in behaviour that isn't just off - kilter, it's off the wall.
His Shylock is just a parade of Pacino acting tics — the angry mumbling thing, the quiet - LOUD thing, the funny accent thing — totally lacking shade or subtlety.
The interactions Chris has with Dean and Missy are never even outwardly aggressive, they're just scummy and we can feel their judgment and bigotry in the small subtleties of the performances - the offhand remarks that make thinking it puts them into a more progressive playing field.
It's just not very funny, and that's largely because everything is cranked up to 11 from the start, leaving no room for subtlety or escalating stakes.
Susceptible to the threat of hostile Indians, Matt, his son, and Kay make off down the river in Harry's abandoned raft, but the river itself proves to be just as perilous... Monroe and Preminger had a famously rocky on - set rapport (prompting Preminger to buy out his own contract from Fox), but Mitchum's effortless subtlety beautifully balances Monroe's broad strokes.
In his Hong Kong work, he usually coaxes understated performances from capable actors such as Chow Yun - Fat; Van Damme, on the other hand, isn't much of an actor, and as such his attempted «subtlety» comes off as just plain wooden.
And yet Denial cries out for a little more subtlety: Timothy Spall plays Irving as a growling, spitting bulldog, and at one point, Weisz's character tells us that Deborah means «warrior» in Hebrew, just so we know she is one.
Done with such subtlety and authenticity that it's much more than just emotional manipulation
Carol's short but powerful speech to her husband during the divorce scene is heartbreaking, i could just go on about endless detail in the writing of the script which is a haven of subtlety.
Dorff is a competent actor and does fine in his role, but when a greasy low - life suddenly shows up in the house and announces that he's just gotten out of prison, subtlety goes right out the door.
For all of Soderbergh's conceptual refinement and polemical subtlety buried within his most mainstream features, sometime you can't just help love the song.
What was most remarkable for me re-watching the film with the commentary track going and the dialogue muted was how some of the jokes still worked with just the reaction shots and the subtlety of some of the visual.
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