Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The experts are beginning to see other images in the welter of statistics. The most important is that during this recession, most of the people who were unemployed soon went back to work. That old picture, first from Europe and then from America in the 1930s, of huddled misery, month...
At the White House the experts built a picture of the American economy as a giant churning machine, which constantly reached out and pulled workers in, sometimes discarding them, but always pumping. Political emotion generated by unemployment reached higher levels in Washington, where it is only a statistical phenomenon, than...
What is fascinating is to see a man who is introduced as almost a parody of the chauvinistic mode brought to a near-adolescent state in which increasingly erratic behavior is determined by vio lent waves of emotion that he cannot comprehend, let alone control. At one point he is...
Seven black actress-dancers, costumed in solid colors with the stark simplicity of a Greek chorus, deliver dramatic monologues about being black, blue, and bruised by love. The tension of the evening stems from two separate strands of emotion. On the one hand, these monologues are portraits in embittered pain...
Now it is conceivable that such an appearance could have been someone's idea of a joke. Grizzly, however, bears no internal evidence that the film makers possess a sense of humor. The only human emotion apparently familiar to them is greed. They cast the movie either with worn...