Passionate and responsive dancing with an emotional clarity and a fine edge, he was incredibly alive, even subtle.
One leaves the theater wondering where and when Ms. Fornes might next supply such a disturbing moment of emotional clarity.
But she brings a wonderfully precise emotional clarity to the unwieldy role of Rose, the play's temptation-thwarting good girl and resident philosopher.
A. I think the best photojournalists have a philosophical, psychological, and emotional clarity in what they are trying to say with their pictures.
Louis Gentile, a tenor, sang the eight songs with both emotional and vocal clarity.
Even more striking, though, were the works that demanded both emotional clarity and intensity within the context of comparatively introspective settings.
So far the reports suggest that, in general, the subjects experience normal functioning but with increased focus, creativity and emotional clarity.
Masud's sensitivity gives the film a pungent emotional clarity; he recognizes that naïveté isn't a province only of childhood.
The result is a film of great understanding and emotional clarity, filmed with an elegance that never calls attention to itself.
But in rendering ambiguity, this actress is a precision instrument, bringing emotional clarity to the shifting darkness of Pinter Land.