Word: revealing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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President Pusey said recently that he had replied to Mayor Kevin White's letter requesting further talks on temporary use of the Stadium, but he would not reveal what his reply...
...extravagances of the Via Veneto add daily calories to the Sweet Life. The Appian Way leads into the past, into the harsh, lurid revels of Petronius, who mocked Nero's ancient Sybarites with the first Satyricon. Although only fragments of that manuscript survive, they are enough to reveal a Homeric spoof. The hilariously ignoble hero, Encolpius (sometimes translated as "the Crotch"), is a randy homosexual. His wanderings lead him not to godlike beings but to all too human Romans...
...narrator and central figure. Like Wiesel, David was born in Transylvania and has survived the Nazi death camps. Unwilling or unable to die, he seems doomed to live out the prediction of a Nazi lieutenant who tried and failed to execute him. "You'll try to reveal what should remain hidden, you'll try to incite people to learn from the past and rebel, but they will refuse to believe you. You'll possess the truth, you already do; but it's the truth of a madman." Like Elie Wiesel himself, David is drawn to Jerusalem...
...Krishna will not reveal himself to you in the next few minutes. He will not even become entirely apparent to his shaven devotees. They, who are to conduct the ceremony, can guide you in Krishna practice, but they cannot lead you to Krishna truth...
...shooting style's sensitivity to personal events is nevertheless unique. The cutting, instead of condensing the narrative, is designed to detail personal changes. The extraordinary cuts from the hero in motion to the hero standing still, as he cleans up after the murder, reveal the effects of his actions upon him, a thing few directors are able to do. Because of Chabrol's cutting, more delicate than in his previous films, the hero's crime of passion is also a crime of precise action...