Word: shelteredness
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Virginia Johnson is Giselle, the sheltered daughter of a protective mother, and her dancing throughout is that of a subdued girl--partly due to choreography that at times fails to parallel the rising climaxes in Adolphe Adam's music.
FOR ALL HIS posturing. Mailer is too much the sheltered child-artist to use his art to say specifically what he thinks of the Big Bad World. He is like a fourth grader who will show but not tell. Authors need not supply a moral to every story, but Mailer...
Most of the members of the Class of '69, it seems, never sheltered themselves from the outside world when they left Harvard, nor automatically moved to the right as a reaction against emotional mass struggles. The students graduated and slowly built their own lives trying to negotiate the inevitable conflicts...
Sumners' performances are sweet and sculptural. In her trademark maneuver, she follows a kind of swooping, swanlike glide with the difficult IVi airborne spins of a double axel. Some fellow Olympic team members are concerned, however, that the sheltered teenager has not mastered the inner game of figure skating...
SILKWOOD is a devastatingly lyrical film about the mysterious death of anti-nuclear activist Karen Silkwood on November 13, 1974. The film carefully weaves together Silkwood's sheltered life as a technician at a nuclear power plant, her relationships with her boyfriend, lesbian roommate, and fellow workers, and her burgeoning...