But movie love in this case also means a production more concerned with theatricality than with realism or biographical truth.
By pointedly choosing to portray subjects that were two-dimensional in their own right, he was pursuing the path set a decade earlier when Jasper Johns first painted an American flag, ingeniously showing that the vaunted flatness of Abstract Expressionism could paradoxically be consistent with realism in certain circumstances.
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While we need both aspects of our emotional mind -- rainy and sunny -- to live life to the full, there is abundant evidence that an optimistic take on the world, especially when linked with realism, is associated with better health, more success and a deeper sense of well-being.
These are all relatively modest measures. (We centrists always try to balance idealism with realism.) Unfortunately, the larger opportunities for broad tax reform or a grand bargain on long-term deficits and debt are unlikely to come until after the election -- and there's no rational reason to expect that the hyperpartisan politics will end then.
And with the addition of an adolescent giant, she even seems to flirt with magical realism.
Its incredibly complex circuit boards are prized by videogamers for their ability to render battlefield chaos and oozing zombies with stunning realism.
The show combined dark, often absurd, comedy, with gritty realism.
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They challenged the British Royal Academy , prepping painting surfaces with white instead of muddy brown, going wild with day-glo colors, and, most importantly, imbuing sacred subjects with everyday realism.
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He began to load conventional allegories with incongruous realism.
Not only is Mr. Parson's staging as earthy and right as a 12-bar blues, but Shaun Motley's sad, shabby set and Vincent Olivieri's precisely calculated sound design supply the frame for a winningly fine display of ensemble acting by the entire nine-person cast, led with unimpeachable realism by Mr. Robinson.
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Mr. Straiges's set fuses socialist realism with Chagall-accented surrealism to more persuasive (and relevant) effect.
It achieves an extraordinary fusion of horrific realism with an impression that time has slowed down.
However, the re-appointment of Scott seems to have finally co-incided with a new realism among Dundee fans.
Neither will likely sway fans of the other to switch allegiances, but both should make gamers a lot happier with noticeably improved realism.
Now, with the increased realism of computer-generated images, directors like Conran seem propelled by a new sense of possibility about what can be accomplished onscreen.
By mixing the sweetness of Frank Capra with the sour realism of directors like Vittorio De Sica, Mr Kaurismaki accords his unlikely heroes dignity without appearing sentimental.
Peppering this illusionary realism with the more outlandish elements works, precisely because audiences buy into the character so strongly due precisely to the false sense of realism in the character and his world.
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He withdrew to a house in the south to write art history, dismissed anti-German activists with lectures about realism (not a quality that loomed large during any other period of his life) and maintained friendly relations with a ferocious collaborationist, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle.
On the contrary, he regards Russia's travails and the dim prospects for their correction with cold-eyed realism.
She gives us a new kind of feminist and materialist realism, with an emphasis on repetitive work, much of it done by the women.
The experience of working with Meyerhold had decisively shaped Eisenstein's own artistic ideas, convincing him that theatre and cinema should take their place among the modern, and indeed the avant-garde arts, whose stagecraft and visual design needed to break decisively with 19th-century realism.
These paintings were a source for Piero della Francesca's cycle on the same subject, painted in Arezzo in the middle of the following century, though Gaddi, with happy disregard for realism in scale, hardly anticipates the rigorous perspective and complex geometry of Piero's work, not to mention its cold, clear atmosphere or the figures' graceful stillness.
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The lessons are countless, because the story is told with a heavy dose of realism.
This year, there is clearly a tone of realism and proactivity with most of the business leaders I have already met sitting on relatively healthy businesses.
Yet he has kept on writing with an optimistic edge to his realism, and has seen his poems achieve international fame.
He now recommends a geostrategic realism that replaces history with geography.
Mr. Netanyahu has made clear that, like Mr. Reagan, he understands that negotiations with non-democratic adversaries require cautious realism.
And after all, the leading spokesman for Realpolitik used to be Henry Kissinger, who has since declared that realism needs to be tempered with a dose of American idealism.
But that should be in the sense of what might be called "conservative realism" - in accordance with which the United States needs to equip itself and behave in light of the way the world really is, not on the basis of some fantasy about how it might be if only we disarmed.
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