What makes this small movie work is the filmmakers' curiosity about the many-sidedness of need — the way genuine benevolence, say, can be cloaked in blunt intrusiveness, or the way insults can be a reckless demand for love. |
It is the characters' many-sidedness, their irreducibility to a formula, that he believes accounts for readers' continuing delight in Joyce's narrative. |
Standing out, though, is his masterly rendering of Lear, conveying the many-sidedness of the old man's character and development. |
Those who know him as a postcolonial critic know only a small part of his many-sidedness. |
The many-sidedness that every job on the side brings along enpowers and delivers energy for again new areas. |
The film «Geodata for everyone» illustrates the many-sidedness and importance of geodata and gives insight into their far-reaching applications. |