Sentences with phrase «which archetypal»

He is most celebrated for stylish thrillers in which archetypal gangsters and lawmen are pitted against each other
These traits make an attractive cookie - cutter from which the archetypal Latin girl is cut.

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But, given the Security and Exchange Commission's lifting last week of an 80 year ban on «general solicitation,» which prohibited entrepreneurs from publicly discussing private investment offerings, these two archetypal entrepreneurs shed light on the challenges entrepreneurs seeking funds face and how, for some of them, the ban's lifting might be transformative.
This is nonsense and it's been promulgated by both the mainstream media and the financial web, both of which sometimes opt for a cleaner story with pret - a-porter viewpoints and archetypal characters.
This is the basic principle of a buyer persona — creating an archetypal representation, which can be communicated.
You know all of that, but you're still able to hear these as true stories, as metaphorical narratives using ancient archetypal language to make, among other affirmations, that Jesus is the light coming into the darkness, to make the affirmation that the Herods of this world constantly seek to destroy that which is born of God.
Inspiration makes it possible to achieve a theology which, to use the old terms, is archetypal in relation to God's own thoughts as archetypal; a theology which, in other words, literally thinks God's thoughts after him.
And yet those datable acts of beginning, radical though they were, and archetypal for all later reflection about America, were themselves mythic gestures which could not but stir up, at the beginning and later, the images and symbols of earlier myths and mythically interpreted histories.
When we turn to Daniel Day Williams» analysis of those «archetypal forms which love takes in history [and] which can be distinguished and analysed» (SFL 4), we find a thinker who is sensitive to the questions raised by Christian claims of superiority to Judaism.
For example, there is a number, probably a fixed and limited number — archetypal, Jung would say — to which we can reduce the mass of themes in the universe as they might be catalogued by such folklorists as Aarne - Thompson.
Dante's pilgrimage toward the vision of God which begins with the love of Beatrice is an archetypal account of this pilgrimage.
Zeta immortality, which combines features of Delta and Epsilon immortality, conceives of the future life as an archetypal or imaginal world, along the lines suggested by Carl Jung and Henry Corbin.
While therefore the forms of love are in one sense innumerable there are certain archetypal forms which love takes in history which can be distinguished and analysed.
This pressure is compounded by the historical circumstance which has meant that so much of the modern rhetoric of war in the UK relies on a set of archetypal paradigms, predominantly those of the «good war» of World War Two and the «useless waste» of World War One.
It's the same archetypal narrative which lay behind the appeal of Sojourner Truth, Emmeline Pankhurst and Nelson Mandela.
The angarkha are on the rise in all the latest collection which are incorporating archetypal prints and patterns in striking hues of white, black, blues, greens and soft greys and beige.
Contrasting the breathtaking vistas of the Jersey exteriors with the conservative confines of Moll's home - life interiors (the latter were shot in Surrey), Pearce and cinematographer Benjamin Kračun conjure an archetypal landscape in which disparate worlds collide.
The archetypal example may be Max Ophuls» La Ronde, which followed a series of sexual contacts, leading to new characters and stories every 10 or 15 minutes.
Yet perhaps the best example of the archetypal misfit is Robert De Niro's Johnny Boy in Scorsese's Mean Streets — which has the raw, unpolished energy of a debut despite bing the director's third feature.
Crowe is — well, I keep returning to that heartfelt, archetypal scene in his directorial debut, Say Anything, in which Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack) holds his boombox aloft, blasting Peter Gabriel's «In Your Eyes» for Diane (Ione Skye), the object of his affection.
Other significant personal preems, in order of original release, included: Buster Keaton's Go West (1925) and College (directed by James V. Horne, 1927); Howard Hughes's and James Whale's Hell's Angels (1928 - 30), featuring (sorry, other Howard) the most awesome aerial scenes I've ever witnessed; John Ford's Up the River (1930) and Airmail (1932); Michael Curtiz's The Kennel Murder Case (1933), utterly silly but quite beguiling as an empty exercise in directorial pizzazz; Gordon Wiles's — and Daniel Fuchs's — The Gangster (1947), an archetypal arty film noir; Val Lewton's Apache Drums; (directed by Hugo Fregonese, 1951); Richard Fleischer's The Narrow Margin (1952); Robert Bresson's Quâtre Nuits d'un rêveur (1971); Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974); Phil Karlson's Framed (1975); Clint Eastwood's The Gauntlet (1977); and Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers (1978), which returned to Seattle (after a five - day first run in» 78) only via Showtime.
Cable is the ultimate, archetypal, silent, strong and cynical warrior, which Deadpool is not.»
This is a sort of Kabuki, which throws the emphasis on archetypal gestures.
Plenty of chortles to be had in this archetypal Ben Stiller comedy which proves once and for all that you can choose your friends, but not their relatives.
With its linear, mission - centric plot and collection of archetypal characters, «Hostiles,» which Cooper adapted from an unproduced manuscript by the late screenwriter Donald E. Stewart («Missing»), bears more than passing resemblance to such towering John Ford classics as «Stagecoach» and «The Searchers,» an affinity underlined by the sweeping landscape and kinetic action captured with keen sensitivity by cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi.
In the meantime, of course, Max has fallen for Olivia (who wouldn't, she's played by Alexandra Daddario), the archetypal down - girl who is not only unaware how utterly gorgeous she is, she's also into all the horror stuff Max loves, and runs an Ice Cream Store called I Scream, in which all the homemade flavors are inspired by horror iconography.
«A dodgeball movie is uncharted film territory,» says Rawson Marshall Thurber, the film's writer / director, «but at the same time it inhabits the same tradition of great underdog movies like «Stripes,» «The Bad News Bears» and «Meatballs,» which follow an archetypal comedy framework: scrappy underdogs take on the socially, financially or athletically gifted and prevail against all odds.»
We watched Chloé Zhao's newest film, The Rider — about a family of half - Native American cowboys — which we met with as much enthusiasm as Scott Cooper's new film, Hostiles — a glossy production examining the archetypal «Cowboys versus Indians» trope.
The home - invasion thriller is an American standard that doesn't lack for classic variations, from Sam Peckinpah's moralistic masterpiece Straw Dogs (1971) to Wes Craven's stealth Ingmar Bergman remake Last House on the Left (1972) to David Fincher's Panic Room (2002), which put a high - tech gloss on an archetypal scenario.
Today we take a journey by steam train on the narrow - gauge Pinzgau Railway, an archetypal rural railway which runs between Zell am See and the village of Mittersill.
The lobby of the hotel featured archetypal Italian decor and classic art deco statues, décor and furniture, which was the same in every part of the building.
His artistic vision for Prince of Persia, which has helped it to move into a Zelda - like archetypal story of good versus evil (with just the details changed each time) has been a good one.
It seemed a deliberate concept in the first Infamous, which was likely attempting to do nothing more than pay tribute to the tradition of DC Comic's and the archetypal Americana represented by its Gotham or Metropolis.
The new lead characters are slightly less archetypal than previous Delta squad members, but which isn't to say they are 3 - dimensional HBO characters.
In Stygian, you will create your main character from scratch, with access to several archetypal backgrounds, each with its own origin story, skills, traits, and belief system, the last of which determines how your character replenishes lost sanity as well as presenting unique dialog choices.
In order to get across [what are] quite often battles between good and evil — which is what is going on [with Heavenly Sword and Enslaved]-- there's more likely to be archetypal characterisation involved.»
The gameplay involves choosing one of four archetypal characters (to fit different play - styles) and then going off and shooting things, collecting loot (in the form of weapons, shield mods and grenade mods) and cash, and completing missions (which generally involve shooting things).
The archetypal compositional techniques Carrà admired in these works led to his break with the dynamism of Futurism and to his creation of paintings with a stillness and form, which he termed a «condensation of expression».
On one hand Jones looks to Buddhist practices and meditation as a source of energy in the creation of his work yet everywhere we look we see Wolverine masks and Black Flag logos (originally designed by Raymond Pettibon in the late 70's) which conjure a kind of brash male ego enterprise (the rocker, the comic book character) The use of these two archetypal symbols feel earnest.
Sculptures by Louise Bourgeois and Laurie Simmons's Walking House are part of Femmes - Maisons, a section which conceptualizes the female body as the archetypal form of home, since it is humankind's first dwelling place.
He called his small premises there White Cube in reference to the influential collection of essays by Brian O'Doherty, Inside the White Cube: Ideologies of the Gallery Space, in which the author argued that the blank, box spaces of modern galleries had themselves become «the archetypal image of 20th - century art».
For his second solo show at Christian Andersen, British artist Tom Humphreys is presenting five new works, consisting of large canvases on which groups of works on papers are assembled, that play with the archetypal and modernist framework of the canvas.
As archetypal American foods, cupcakes recall holidays and family gatherings, which roadside diners intentionally echo in offering a bit of this comfort and nostalgia on the road.
The ease with which he can unearth archetypal images out of abstract shapes, and his ability to create associations that range from the frivolous to the sublime, have made him an artist's artist.
The Buddhist mandala and Hindu yantra have been recurring motifs in his paintings, less for their symbolism than for their simple renewal of archetypal forms, «which I thought had a bearing on contemporary discourse.»
But Tucker's observation that «the freedom with which these artists mix classical and popular art - historical sources, kitsch and traditional images, archetypal and personal fantasies, constitutes a rejection of the concept of progress» was prescient.
An essentially psychoanalytic study is Erich Neumann, The Archetypal World of Henry Moore (1959), in which many of Jung's theses are sensibly worked out.
This multi-cultural dialogue is at the heart of her complex, archetypal work, which often features portraits of the artist herself.
Beginning in 1941 he began painting «pictographs» which incorporated biomorphic abstractions inspired by archetypal imagery drawn from the subconscious.
Deep time, in the interpretation of Zucco, is an ancestral and enigmatic space in an unfathomable past in which forces capable of generating transitional and archetypal forms perpetually act, creating the symbols of an age that anticipates human presence.
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