But he does it with
such depth of feeling, it could bring the actor an Oscar nomination, as it did last year for another Sundance premiere: Viggo Mortensen in Captain Fantastic.
It conveys
such a depth of feeling and context not easily achieved with more socially acceptable language.
Not exact matches
The
depth of their experience, the chemistry we
felt with
such a forthright group, and their access to a network
of people who could also help grow and influence our business were the factors that tilted us toward Carrick.
And then it seems to him (as in effect he
feels it) that this God
of love, satisfied with
such few words, reposes again, and rests in the
depth and center
of his soul.
Religious experience, on the other hand, has to do with physical
feelings of such extensiveness and
depth as to convey sense
of what is involved in any particular.
And when their common language, used to do business in a technically preoccupied age, is shaped to the paucity
of dimensions necessary to
such business, the roundness and the
depth become silent for want
of verbal counterparts for the
felt but inchoate self.
Reversion thereby introduces a contrast into the conceptual
feeling, and as
such promotes the
depth of intensity that can be
felt (PR 381, 424).
Unlike a film
such as Spielberg's Munich, where it is easy to
feel sympathy and empathy for the Mossad agents led by Eric Bana, where you admire the craft
of what the filmmakers created, it is impossible to empathise with Meinhof, who it is clear from the start is way out
of her
depth and the mercenary Ensslin.
Ask the person to explain what they know: People who
feel sure
of their position set a high bar for contrary evidence, Ditto says, but often
such confidence stems from a misperception that they know more than they actually do, a phenomenon researchers call the illusion
of explanatory
depth.
Such rules include perspective (parallel lines appear to converge in the distance), stereopsis (our left and right eyes receive horizontally displaced images
of the same object, resulting in the perception
of depth), occlusion (objects near us occlude objects farther away), shading, chiaroscuro (the contrast
of an object as a function
of the position
of the light source) and sfumato (the
feeling of depth created by the interplay
of in - and out -
of - focus elements in an image as well as from the level
of transparency
of the atmosphere itself).
I
felt such a sense
of accomplishment I can't even begin to explain the
depth of it.
It doesn't even
feel like any
of George Clooney's past films, there's a great amount
of depth to it, but it also moves swiftly and has
such a vast scope in terms
of characters and storytelling within this «tiny» town.
Now for a lot
of people gameplay
depth doesn't matter, all they want is to
feel powerful when they hit things or see cool animations for spells / attacks which this game definitely provides, as well as for gamers who highly value things outside
of gameplay
such as the points i mentioned earlier.
«Bullets and Crucifixes: Picture - in - Picture Experience» contains more dead air than the yakker and consists
of lengthy but not necessarily in -
depth talking heads,
such that when all this stuff gets consolidated in two making -
of featurettes — «The Bloody Frontier: Creating the World
of Priest» (13 mins., HD) and «Tools
of the Trade: The Weapons and Vehicles
of Priest» (11 mins., HD)-- it doesn't really
feel like anything
of value's been sacrificed.
At the same time, Zahler invests the story with a
depth of feeling rarely seen in
such grisly genre fare.
Such scenes would usually provide
depth and reason for the main character's actions but here they
feel cheap and forced to the point
of being laughable.
I've never
felt a winter tire with
such a
depth of traction in deep snow.
It doesn't
feel out
of its
depth in
such a large car, and good mid-range torque means there's plenty
of pulling power when you need it.
It's an impossible task to try to describe a voice in mere words, but she brings
such a
depth of emotion and believability to the character that it elevates Trip from just being yet another videogame girl in trouble to somebody who
feels completely and totally real.
To question a game that features
such hugely impressive
depth and scope in the manner that Fallout 4 does almost
feels a little brattish, but the inescapable truth
of the matter was that, in many ways, the game
felt formulaic and predictable.
His paintings share many qualities with Abstract Expressionism,
such as untamed gestural strokes, broad swathes and splashes
of color, and a sense
of motion and
depth, all affirming the artist's inner intuitive
feelings welling up during the creative flow.
Gloomy colors with
such depth within the strokes its almost impossible not to
feel the arctic angst
of Mariño's artistic struggles.
As her experimentations — and the decades — have accumulated, she has proved that it is her soulful embrace
of whatever material she is using that has consistently produced
such an impressive
depth of connotations and
feelings.
John Shrives, IT development manager for the IBA commented «We
felt that Vissensa was very familiar with physical and virtual infrastructure migration, and it was clear that they understood the nature
of our business and how a big move
such as the one we were contemplating needed a
depth of experience, structure and a strong ethos
of partnership with the IBA team to ensure the project's success.»
Rather than
feeling stumped by phrases
such as «troop leading procedures,» launch a conversation simply by asking, «Can you describe the nature
of your leadership experiences, giving specifics with breadth and
depth?»
I'd love a person like that as a friend because I could rely on their in
depth perspective
of the world and I
feel that sort
of honesty is honorable, but in business I'd be wary
of such «risky» honesty.
Or I'll ask questions that might result in more
depth,
such as, «As you got to know each other, what made it go from just having fun to
feeling that you could go forward in life together and be partners in the inevitable ups and downs
of the future?»
Through
depth psychology, I help clients address issues
such as loss, alienation, lack
of intimacy, insecurity,
feelings of emptiness, and the scars
of prior traumatic experiences, all
of which often lead to depression and anxiety.