Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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But Sisson does not really want to be released. He cannot face his own sexuality. He makes "sanitary wares"; the messiness, disorder, and illogic of deeply felt emotion are profoundly threatening to him. And so, the force personified in the secretary releases him but also destroys him.
The simplistic notion of the '40s that Negroes are just like whites beneath the skin is more than an embarrassment now. And Rainbow's light-headed whimsy is now done better by television, with its dreamed-of genii or married witches. Even so, the movie might have survived...
Sally Heckel's face blesses the film. Seen straight on in full light she looks somewhat empty and naive, but subtle changes in light and camera angle put emotion on that sympathetic face. In the film's best scene she watches television with a bottle of dead coke and her...
Armed with house painter's brushes and paints (he could afford no better), he labored with endless preliminary sketches and interminable revisions to build a series of carefully thought out, tense compositions. They were, of course, meant to look as though they had been stroked impetuously on the canvas...
Flaming Boosters. What emotion did he seek to convey? That question he usually begged with a grin. In essence, Kline and his fellows were creating a new artistic language, through the push and pull of the images and the very strokes of the brush, to express emotions that could not...